Good news: EFF will support TOR (The Onion Router). That's a good opportunity to point out the excellent guide on using TOR and Privoxy. With it, you can not only reliably cover your tracks (you can't erase anything, as becomes clear again and again - but you don't have to make it unnecessarily easy for people) but also defend yourself against overly curious websites. All in all, a very sensible thing.
Update: I've installed a tor server on simon.bofh.ms. If this doesn't completely eat up my bandwidth (I have 250 GB free space on the server, which should be sufficient) and the server performance doesn't suffer either, it will become a permanent installation. Projects like tor live on the fact that as many people as possible participate and provide resources.
And tor is practically end-user friendly - although network speed over tor is of course not comparable to raw network connection. Concepts like Onion Routing always have performance implications. While tor is slower than naked internet access, it's quite usable - unlike freenet, for example, where access to sites becomes an absolute ordeal.
At raben.horst I found the original article.