I2P
I2P (Invisible Internet Project) is an anonymous network layer that allows applications to send messages to each other pseudonymously and securely. It creates an encrypted peer-to-peer network overlay that routes traffic through multiple intermediary nodes, similar to Tor but with a different architecture focused on hidden services within the network. Users typically run I2P to access anonymous websites, communicate privately, or share files without revealing their identity or location. The software creates a local proxy that applications can connect through to access I2P's anonymous network services.
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1 suggestionThe search results don't contain specific information about I2P's Apple Silicon compatibility status. I2P is an actively maintained open-source project that typically releases updates regularly for network security. Since this is Java-based software, it may already run natively on Apple Silicon through Java's universal binary support, but this needs verification. You should check the official I2P website (geti2p.net) for the latest version and Apple Silicon compatibility information, or test whether your current installation already runs natively rather than through Rosetta translation.
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