Probably not overly optimistic. There are though, no bad people, only good
people who do bad things, but Tor is not designed to enable bad things, and is
not overly used for bad things. It was designed to allow privacy on the
Internet, and enable people to do good things that they would not othe
Luther Blissett:
> On Sat, 2014-01-04 at 04:00 +0400, MlgAcRBC PqeVsuFl wrote:
>> Recently I began trying to use Tor for all my everyday browsing. This is a
>> rant about my recent experience trying to signing up for a bank account.
>> Not sure there is a point other than to vent. If this is n
On Sat, 2014-01-04 at 04:00 +0400, MlgAcRBC PqeVsuFl wrote:
> Recently I began trying to use Tor for all my everyday browsing. This is a
> rant about my recent experience trying to signing up for a bank account. Not
> sure there is a point other than to vent. If this is not an appropriate
> p
nice.
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) <
li...@infosecurity.ch> wrote:
> Nice reading
>
> IETF Technical Considerations for Internet Service Blocking and Filtering
> http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-iab-filtering-considerations-05.txt
>
> Fabio
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On Mon, 06 Jan 2014 08:55:12 -0500
krishna e bera wrote:
>
> however i think the original question related to saving the videos
> that we are able to see. currently it is outrageously tricky to do
> so. software that purports to enhance users freedom and privacy
> (namely Firefox) ought to make
Nice reading
IETF Technical Considerations for Internet Service Blocking and Filtering
http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-iab-filtering-considerations-05.txt
Fabio
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TBB enables JavaScript by default, presumably because many websites need
JavaScript. NoScript can be used to selectively allow JavaScript from
certain domains, but doing so could make it possible to fingerprint your
Tor use.
By my judgment, you are more likely to be deanonymized by a Firefox
Java
re all,
Last night I've released this little handy software called Dowse, which
might interest people on this list.
Here is the homepage of the project: http://dyne.org/software/dowse
It consolidates what has been my home setup for years now into an easy
to deploy script, tested on both Debian
On 14-01-05 09:34 PM, Nunostc wrote:
>> for example, if you wanted to watch
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHsM10hhmIU and got the error saying
>> you needed to install flash in the tor browser, you need to use
>> "embed" and the video id to get it to play. The url would be
>> https://www.yout