Can I2P be traced?
The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is a fully encrypted private network layer. It protects your activity and location. Every day people use the network to connect with people without worry of being tracked or their data being collected.
Does I2P use onion routing?
The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is a garlic routing protocol. This is a variant of the onion routing protocol used by Tor. I2P is an "anonymous overlay network." The garlic routing protocol encrypts multiple messages to make data traffic analysis difficult, while increasing network traffic speed.
How do I access an I2P site?
Formerly called an eepSite, an I2P Site is a website that is hosted anonymously, a hidden service which is accessible through your web browser. It can be accessed by setting your web browser's HTTP proxy to use the I2P web proxy (typically it listens on localhost port 4444), and browsing to the site.
Do I need a VPN for I2P?
I2P can't guarantee anonymity when you browse indexed sites, so it is not that private when you browse the surface web. Using VPN protection can solve this problem; A smaller user base than Tor means I2P has fewer network nodes and is marginally more vulnerable to attacks.