Set it up as an I2P or Tor hidden service. Barring that, just set up a blog
on a free blogging site, don't use your real name, and  access it via a
proxy or someone elses connection.

Adrian

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Mad Marv <[email protected]> wrote:

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> A friend (not Bob) of mine wants to start a blog, but is really skittish
> about her employer tracking it back to her if she posts something that
> may rub a co-worker the wrong way.
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> What steps can she take to ensure her anonymity aside from adopting a
> random pseudonym?  I was thinking about Fake Steve Jobs and what he must
> have done to hide his true identity.  Any thoughts?
>
> Marv
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