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Frequently Asked Questions

What's covered on the Nihilism OPSEC Blog?

Practical operational-security guides aimed at users moving beyond beginner anonymity. Topics include plausible deniability with hidden volumes, Whonix and Qubes workflow design, Monero OPSEC, threat modeling against state-level adversaries, and adversarial reasoning in everyday darknet activity.

Does the blog accept payment for content?

All content is free. The author accepts Monero donations to cover hosting and time, but no content is paywalled and no affiliate links are placed. The funding model is what allows the blog to publish guides that conflict with commercial privacy-tool marketing.

How current are the guides?

Guides are revised as the underlying tooling changes — Whonix releases, Tails updates, Monero hard forks, and Qubes upgrades. Each tutorial carries a last-revision date, and outdated material is either updated in place or marked deprecated rather than silently left to bitrot.

Is the Nihilism Blog actually safe to follow?

The technical advice is sound and matches what hardened OPSEC researchers recommend elsewhere. As with any single source, run advice past your own threat model — no privacy tutorial is universally applicable across every adversary profile or jurisdictional context.