On 08.04.2011 03:52, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 03:04:01AM +, AJ Baumgartner wrote:
>> tor claims to mask your location. i tested out this feature by visiting a
>> youtube video that is blocked in my country. after using tor to visit the
>> page, and repeatedly using the
tor claims to mask your location. i tested out this feature by visiting a
youtube video that is blocked in my country. after using tor to visit the
page, and repeatedly using the "new identity" feature to no avail. if anyone
has any advice on this, i would appreciate it. youtube video address below
On Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 03:04:01AM +, AJ Baumgartner wrote:
> tor claims to mask your location. i tested out this feature by visiting a
> youtube video that is blocked in my country. after using tor to visit the
> page, and repeatedly using the "new identity" feature to no avail. if anyone
> ha
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Why not just delete the entire Tor Bundle folder?
You can also download this tool and erase your entire system by booting
it from it: http://www.dban.org/download
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On 04/07/2011 02:17 PM, michael jefferson wrote:
>
Thank you very much for this info about wiping the drive. I will do that.
For reference about deleting the logs so I can know this for my other
computers as well, if I just delete the entire Tor IM Browser Bundle folder,
will this delete all the Pidgin Chat logs and web history from the Tor
Browse
On 07.04.2011 23:17, michael jefferson wrote:
> I would like to give my computer away to someone who doesn't have a
> computer and if I could delete these pidgin chat logs first that would
> be great.
You have to "wipe" your drive, which means to overwrite it completely.
Do not give away any hard
Hi there,
I am new and searched the archives to find this before I asked but couldn't
find the answer.
I ask your forgiveness please if it is somewhere there but I couldn't find
it. Thank you.
I am just wondering, I have the Tor IM Browser Bundle with Firefox and
Pidgin and am taking it off my o
> Those are very good points.
> My usage is just to expand the Tor community and get some modicum of
> privacy. The more "regular" users that use Tor, the more acceptable
> it's use will be perceived. As, if only the "pedophiles" and
> "criminals" use it, then it draws more attention and immediat
On Thu, 2011-04-07 at 14:54 -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> > If I understand some Tor users' reasoning, they want to use Tor w/ email
> > for various privacy reasons AND they want to use "really good services &
> > tie-ins" at the same time? ... My questions here are sincere - trying to
> > learn
>
> T
On 4/7/2011 11:07 AM, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
Thanks for your advice, but I install that version of TB on
new-installed systed where was no any TB earlier.
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> If I understand some Tor users' reasoning, they want to use Tor w/ email
> for various privacy reasons AND they want to use "really good services &
> tie-ins" at the same time? ... My questions here are sincere - trying to learn
The shortest answer is that strong pseudonyms are useful, even (or
On 07.04.2011 14:52, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> On 4/7/2011 6:21 AM, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>> TB-1.3.2alpha don't work under FF 3.6.16 from Ubuntu 10.10 distribution:
>> I cannot save changing of settings (button "OK" don't pushable).
>> TB-1.2.5 is workable with it.
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On 4/7/2011 6:21 AM, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
TB-1.3.2alpha don't work under FF 3.6.16 from Ubuntu 10.10 distribution:
I cannot save changing of settings (button "OK" don't pushable).
TB-1.2.5 is workable with it.
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Thanks, fixed in the trunk. -Damian
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 6:19 AM, tagnaq wrote:
> arm version 1.4.2.2 (released April 6, 2011)
>
> typo in the manpage:
> -v, --verion
> provides version information
>
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On 4/6/2011 7:27 PM, grarpamp wrote:
Don't understand clinging to Gmail for dear life.
They just happen to have some really good services and tie-ins that
all rely on having a gmail/google account. I may just cough up $20
for a disposable phone to get that.
If someday the services really become
On 05.04.2011 08:21, Aaron wrote:
> If you must have GMail, I've noticed that accounts created on android
> devices are not subject to these checks. And yes, even when using Tor
> via Orbot.
>
> You don't have an android phone? The following works too:
>
> 1. Install the android sdk/emulator and
arm version 1.4.2.2 (released April 6, 2011)
typo in the manpage:
-v, --verion
provides version information
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TB-1.3.2alpha don't work under FF 3.6.16 from Ubuntu 10.10 distribution:
I cannot save changing of settings (button "OK" don't pushable).
TB-1.2.5 is workable with it.
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> I used version 8.
sdk tools rev 10
sdk platform-tools rev 3
plat 3.0 api 11 rev 1 + google api 11 rev 1
plat 2.3.3 api 10 rev 1 + google api 10 rev 1
plat 2.2 api 8 rev 1 + google api 8 rev 2
These all work. I wanted to install the platform-tools, platforms
and add-ons individually via th
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