Adeona is a free and open source software designed to aid in locating and retrieving missing or stolen laptops.
Moreover, Adeona is a privacy-preserving solution that addresses a critical privacy goal. Unlike existing commercial offerings, the system ensures that only the owner or an agent of the owner's choosing can use the software to track a laptop. This means that the software cannot be abused or used to track laptop owners' actions by unauthorized third parties.
Adeona employs OpenDHT, the Open Source and distributed storage service, to store location updates sent by a small software client installed on the owner's laptop. The client monitors the current location of the laptop, collecting data such as local network topology and IP addresses to identify the laptop's current location. The client uses advanced cryptographic mechanisms to encrypt the location data and ensure that the ciphertexts stored within OpenDHT are anonymous and unlinkable.
Adeona has three primary features that make it stands out. First, it uses state-of-the-art cryptographic mechanisms that guarantee that only the owner can use the system to reveal the locations visited by a device. Second, it employs community-based remote storage facilities to ensure that recent location updates are retrievable. Finally, it uses GPLV2 licensed software, making it Open Source and free for anyone to use.
For MacBook owners running macOS, Adeona also features the option to capture images of the laptop user or thief using the built-in iSight camera and the freeware tool isightcapture. Just like with location information, these images are protected, and only the owner or an agent of the owner's choosing can access them.
Overall, Adeona is the ideal software solution for anyone needing to track their lost or stolen laptops while keeping their privacy and control over the tracking system.
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