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			| 60 | 60 |  	KEYNAME⚔ yourname@yourbox:~$
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			| 62 |  | -To deactivate the gitnonymous environment run the same command again:
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			|  | 62 | +To deactivate the gitnonymous environment run `gitnonymous-exit`:
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			| 64 |  | -	KEYNAME⚔ yourname@yourbox:~$ . gitnonymous KEYNAME
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			|  | 64 | +	KEYNAME⚔ yourname@yourbox:~$ gitnonymous-exit
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			| 65 | 65 |  	yourname@yourbox:~$ _
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			| 67 | 67 |  Or just exit the current shell.
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			| 71 | 71 |  Whilst this will help you adopt a pseudonymous virtual identity, you should be aware of the following information leaks that may still be used to try to identify you, pointed out by @ryancdotorg on Hacker News:
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			| 73 |  | - * Commit times will be leaked (narrows down sleeping/working hours).
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			|  | 73 | + * Commit times will be leaked (narrows down sleeping/working hours), although timezone is not exposed.
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			| 74 | 74 |   * SSH client version will be leaked to servers you connect to (shows Linux distro version and patch level).
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			| 76 | 76 |  ## Dependencies ##
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