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How to stay anonymous

ACC tools are built to reduce data you hand to third parties. None of this is legal or medical advice — it is practical hygiene that matches how our products are meant to be used.


Start with the basics

HabitWhy it matters
Use official URLs only (bookmark sorn.anoncult.com, anoncult.com)Phishing is the fastest way to lose funds or keys.
Never share seed phrases, private keys, full card numbers, or CVV with “support” in DMsReal staff will not ask for these.
Prefer separate email and passwords for high-risk accountsLimits blast radius if one vendor leaks.
On SORN, read the “Are you anon?” block on the dashboardIt flags obvious IP / WebRTC leaks in your browser session (informational, not a full audit).

Network and device

  • VPN (e.g. AnoVPN in SORN) helps with ISP-level visibility; it does not fix bad browser hygiene by itself.
  • Tor Browser is the right tool when you need Tor-routed browsing; don’t expect a normal browser + VPN to behave like Tor.
  • WebRTC and browser extensions can leak real IPs in some setups — the dashboard check calls this out when it can.

Money and cards

  • No-KYC VCCs are for short-term spending, not savings. See How to use No-KYC VCCs for safe funding habits.
  • Bridge and Ramp have their own fees, limits, and regions — always read the in-app terms and calculators before you send funds.

Operations (opsec)

  • Treat order IDs, tracking numbers, one-time codes from SMS or email, and any secret keys for your shop or bots as sensitive. Don’t post them in public channels.
  • Use E2EE support and official bots linked from the app when you need help — see Account & extras.