On 2/14/13 11:06 PM, adrelanos wrote:
> Should I contact them and politely ask if they activate it for me? Do
> they enable it on a by case base?
>
> Or do they all read that list and there is no reason to ask again?
Currently there's no such a feature in the code of Tor2web:
https://github.com/glo
Fabio Pietrosanti (naif):
> On 2/14/13 11:37 AM, adrelanos wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> How can I get my hidden service indexed by Google, startpage and so on?
>>
>> My page, nothing much to see yet, but I may consider moving Whonix
>> homepage to a hidden service. Without being indexed, it has limited
>> u
On 2/14/13 10:28 PM, t...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
> On 14/02/13 10:55, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
>
> > Tor2web software by default: - setup a robots.txt to prevent search
> > engine scraping - block a wide set of Crawler UA to further block
> > search activities - prevent hotlinking (from a
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On 14/02/13 10:55, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
> Tor2web software by default: - setup a robots.txt to prevent search
> engine scraping - block a wide set of Crawler UA to further block
> search activities - prevent hotlinking (from an internet r
Hi Adrelanos!
onion.to allows its nodes to be indexed, so I'd take take the
onion.topage you want indexed and put it into Pingomatic:
http://pingomatic.com/
But if you're just trying to run a normal website with location
anonymity, it's worth looking at Pagekite (which can run with Tor).
~Gr
On 2/14/2013 4:42 AM, adrelanos wrote:
Moritz Bartl:
On 13.02.2013 22:47, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
I suppose even providers offering encryption of files while on their
server (like Lavabit), could read the mail just before it was encrypted
/ decrypted, since they are doing the encrypting.
Even if th
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Moritz Bartl:
> Hi,
>
> On 14.02.2013 11:42, adrelanos wrote:
>> What if Hushmail (or any other mail provider) had recommended the
>> user to install a browser add-on to do encryption locally? Could
>> they get forced to convince the user to install
Hi,
On 14.02.2013 11:42, adrelanos wrote:
> What if Hushmail (or any other mail provider) had recommended the user
> to install a browser add-on to do encryption locally?
> Could they get forced to convince the user to install a malicious
> browser add on, on request by law enforcement?
Most like
k e bera wrote:
Hoping to be helpful, i transcribed that PDF to the tor wiki:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/EmailProviderComparison
Thanks for transcribing that!
I realize you are only the transcriber, but if I understand the table
correctly I see some errors/ambiguities f
On 2/14/13 11:37 AM, adrelanos wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How can I get my hidden service indexed by Google, startpage and so on?
>
> My page, nothing much to see yet, but I may consider moving Whonix
> homepage to a hidden service. Without being indexed, it has limited
> usefulness.
>
> http://p4vm6o4n4hbfq
Moritz Bartl:
> On 13.02.2013 22:47, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
>> I suppose even providers offering encryption of files while on their
>> server (like Lavabit), could read the mail just before it was encrypted
>> / decrypted, since they are doing the encrypting.
>
> Even if they encrypt maildirs on their
Hi!
How can I get my hidden service indexed by Google, startpage and so on?
My page, nothing much to see yet, but I may consider moving Whonix
homepage to a hidden service. Without being indexed, it has limited
usefulness.
http://p4vm6o4n4hbfqxhy.onion
http://p4vm6o4n4hbfqxhy.onion.tor2web.org
On 13.02.2013 22:47, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> I suppose even providers offering encryption of files while on their
> server (like Lavabit), could read the mail just before it was encrypted
> / decrypted, since they are doing the encrypting.
Even if they encrypt maildirs on their servers and unlock onl
Hi,
On 13.02.2013 22:47, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> One item is how long providers retain mail, after you delete it. Some
> don't store at all; - to hrs / days / months / indefinitely.
It is unlikely that any mail provider wipes/shreds mails on deletion and
while they go through the various processing
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