Hyphanet is a peer-to-peer platform for
censorship-resistant and privacy-respecting
publishing and communication.
Install Hyphanet
Protect your privacy
Protect internet privacy and freedom
Hyphanet makes it easy to publish and follow what others publish with strong privacy protections.
Plugins built on its decentralized data store make it very easy to host your own website and provide microblogging and forums, media sharing from files to video-on-demand and decentralized version tracking, blogging and spam resistance without central authority.
For an easy start you can join the global Opennet. For maximum privacy, connect to your friends and build a friend-to-friend network independent of and invisible to any centralized server. To access the global network, you either need some friends who also connect to opennet, or use the Shoeshop plugin to build a sneakernet that can even bridge separate friend-to-friend networks when your regional internet itself gets severed from the global information network.
Lots of additional information about Hyphanet and its history is available on Wikipedia.
2024-09-23
Freenet / Hyphanet 0.7.5 build 1498 is now available. Install Freenet / Hyphanet for Windows, for GNU/Linux, macOS and other *nixes, or for Android. See the download page for more information and other platforms (Apple Silicon needs library updates to...
2024-07-20
Freenet / Hyphanet 0.7.5 build 1498 has been released via auto-update on the network, but installers are still delayed due to security testing of the signing infrastructure. Install Freenet / Hyphanet for Windows, for GNU/Linux, macOS and other...
2023-03-04
Freenet 0.7.5 build 1497 is now available. Install Freenet for Windows, for GNU/Linux, macOS and other *nixes, or for Android. See the download page for more information and other platforms. This release fixes a severe vulnerability in path folding...
I worry about my child and the Internet all the time, even though she's too young to have logged on yet. Here's what I worry about. I worry that 10 or 15 years from now, she will come to me and sayMike Godwin / Electronic Frontier FoundationDaddy, where were you when they took freedom of the press away from the Internet