This is what Skycoin's Skywire meshnet was designed for, building our own internet that cannot be spied on where each packet of data looks identical and cannot be deep packet inspected.
I had a very long post going through this, but I decided to truncate for easy viewing:
OpenBSD is essentially a UNIX-based and focused platform. In regards to an OS that can replace Windows, UNIX and similar derivatives are very, very far from usable for the average PC user, not to mention compatibility issues abound that the end user does not want to deal with.
Linux (which is a part of the UNIX family but has gone a different direction) has greater compatibility than UNIX for home use and is more likely to have a candidate for greater adoption than a UNIX OS. Apple's OSX is an example of a UNIX-based and certified OS: Great for commercial use, but sees way lower adoption rates for home use because of compatibility issues with things like gaming. It went a different path than Windows did.
This is what Skycoin's Skywire meshnet was designed for, building our own internet that cannot be spied on where each packet of data looks identical and cannot be deep packet inspected.
Skywire Install github
Does this exist for Windows
Looking at that, it was all over my head. What OS is this supposed to be used on?
https://github.com/skycoin/skywire/releases/download/v1.3.7/skywire-installer-v1.3.7-windows-amd64.msi
I wonder when this is over a whole new OS will replace MS Windows & other corrupted OSs.
It already exists. Its called OpenBSD...
I had a very long post going through this, but I decided to truncate for easy viewing:
OpenBSD is essentially a UNIX-based and focused platform. In regards to an OS that can replace Windows, UNIX and similar derivatives are very, very far from usable for the average PC user, not to mention compatibility issues abound that the end user does not want to deal with.
Linux (which is a part of the UNIX family but has gone a different direction) has greater compatibility than UNIX for home use and is more likely to have a candidate for greater adoption than a UNIX OS. Apple's OSX is an example of a UNIX-based and certified OS: Great for commercial use, but sees way lower adoption rates for home use because of compatibility issues with things like gaming. It went a different path than Windows did.
Thanks
Look into Ghostnet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk7Jlln16EU