George Kadianakis writes:
> Hello,
>
> I recently discovered that bridges report detailed bandwidth histories
> in their extrainfo descriptors.
>
> We should think about the privacy implications of these statistics
> since they are quite fine grained (multiple measurements per day) and
> some bri
Hello,
I recently discovered that bridges report detailed bandwidth histories
in their extrainfo descriptors.
We should think about the privacy implications of these statistics
since they are quite fine grained (multiple measurements per day) and
some bridges don't have many clients (hence small
Dear Dr. Loesing,
If it is possible, can I know the peak number of the concurrent clients?
For example, you publish a single number per day, like 200,000 clients who
are simultaneously using Tor. This number without geographical information
may not hurt the anonymity, but it may help me know how p
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Dear Lei,
great, added that question and answer to the FAQ.
All the best,
Karsten
On 25/03/15 19:19, Lei Yang wrote:
> Dear Dr. Loesing,
>
> Thank you very much for your clear explanation.
>
> Best regards, Lei
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 3:10 A
Dear Dr. Loesing,
Thank you very much for your clear explanation.
Best regards,
Lei
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> On 24/03/15 21:57, Lei Yang wrote:
> > I have a question about estimated number of Tor clients. I kn
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On 24/03/15 21:57, Lei Yang wrote:
> I have a question about estimated number of Tor clients. I know
> that the average number of Tor clients per day for each country is
> provided on the metrics site, which is a daily basis number. I am
> curious if I