Blinded Data Transmission

Methodology

Blinded data transmission involves sending information across a network in a manner that conceals its content, sender, receiver, or other metadata from unauthorized observers. This is achieved through robust encryption, traffic obfuscation, and routing through anonymous networks like mixnets or Tor. The data payload is typically encrypted end-to-end, while transport-layer mechanisms hide connection details. It aims to prevent traffic analysis and surveillance. This ensures confidentiality and unlinkability during data transfer.