On April 4, 2014 9:22:31 PM EDT, C B wrote:
>To me this has nothing to do with "What are you afraid of?" Each of us
>have a fundamental right to privacy.
I did not mean to ask that question in a cynical or dismissive manner. I should
have said "What is the threat you are most concerned about?
To me this has nothing to do with "What are you afraid of?" Each of us have a
fundamental right to privacy. The ability to call our spouse and ask them to
pick up a loaf of bread, or for us to call up someone we are planning a bank
robbery with and have 100% confidence that not one word of the c
On April 4, 2014 8:12:08 PM EDT, anonymous coward
wrote:
>Andrew Lewman:
>> On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 10:52:45PM +, anonymous.cow...@posteo.de
>wrote 1.9K bytes in 0 lines about:
>> : Thus, is there plans to create a Firefox for mobile that is safe to
>use
>> : with Tor? Just like the browser
Andrew Lewman:
> On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 10:52:45PM +, anonymous.cow...@posteo.de wrote
> 1.9K bytes in 0 lines about:
> : Thus, is there plans to create a Firefox for mobile that is safe to use
> : with Tor? Just like the browser bundle for desktop systems.
> Guardian recommends using Firefo
Nathan Freitas:
> On 04/02/2014 07:01 PM, anonymous coward wrote:
>> Many people use TOR or secure ways to chat on smartphones.
>
>> The last months have reveiled how hard secret services attack our
>> phones.
>
>> This leads me to the question, how secure are our smartphones at
>> all?
>
> It c
On 3/24/14 8:10 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
Is it generally NOT an anonymity / privacy issue to play HTML5 content
in TBB?
I haven't seen reports on the fingerprinting implications of HTML5 video
and audio tags. I would like to read them. Here is a paper on browser
fingerprinting using the canvas
Hi everyone!
This is the release candidate 7 for torsocks 2.x. Nothing major, fixes
and some code refactoring went in.
From this point on, the upstream torsocks git[1] is now updated with
that new code in the master branch but no stable release yet. With that,
my github repository will become a m
Do not wait 30 million user in any case, 44 percent vote gone for AKP (a
political party), which you can count those citizen as ignoramus. So the
rest may access internet somehow but most of it still won't need to access
restricted sites and will keep on his/her life. Most does not even have a
comp
On 04/04/2014 12:06 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> On 4/4/2014 10:20 AM, Nathan Freitas wrote:
>> Remember how Tor doubled its user base in Turkey in the last month?
>>
>> https://metrics.torproject.org/users.html?graph=userstats-relay-country&start=2014-01-04&end=2014-04-04&country=tr&events=off#usersta
On 4/4/2014 10:20 AM, Nathan Freitas wrote:
Remember how Tor doubled its user base in Turkey in the last month?
https://metrics.torproject.org/users.html?graph=userstats-relay-country&start=2014-01-04&end=2014-04-04&country=tr&events=off#userstats-relay-country
Well, at least ~18,000 of the 30,
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> Hello again,
>
> I hope this question is not totally off topic!
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> Many people use TOR or secure ways to chat on smartphones.
This begs a few questions:
Is TOR secure with smartphones (or any we in the UK call mobile phones)?
What other secure
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Subject: [guardian-dev] Orbot v13.0.6 BETA 1 out
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To: Guardian Dev
Orbot's been updated, hopefully solving some of the most annoying
issues around
Remember how Tor doubled its user base in Turkey in the last month?
https://metrics.torproject.org/users.html?graph=userstats-relay-country&start=2014-01-04&end=2014-04-04&country=tr&events=off#userstats-relay-country
Well, at least ~18,000 of the 30,000 were Orbot users:
https://twitter.com/gua
On 4/4/14 4:52 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
> David Rajchenbach-Teller:
>> As a side-note, there is a will to make FirefoxOS very safe, but as far
>> as I know, very few people work on this actively at the moment. If you
>> are interested in contributing to this effort, I can try and find you a
>> good in
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