On 08/15/2014 01:07 PM, ter...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has there been any proposals to develop a free decentralized VOIP
> network for Tor? All VOIP traffic would be routed through Tor and
> every Tor node would have an option to participate as a server for
> PTT or Continuous Speech.
>
>
I'd recommend not using Windows OS if you intend to have any privacy at all.
Even when using Linux you're still communicating over the internet and your
traffic can be monitored in other ways that really has nothing to do with Tor.
In addition to this you have to consider your ISP modem settings
I would love to think that it's not impossible but it seems to be,
whatever documentation exists (which most of Tor users will not read),
it can not predict OS and FF hazards, even if the Tor Browser forbids
everything that is potentially dangerous (and in that case most of the
sites will just
Hi,
Has there been any proposals to develop a free decentralized VOIP network for
Tor? All VOIP traffic would be routed through Tor and every Tor node would have
an option to participate as a server for PTT or Continuous Speech.
This would be a package that could be downloaded with the Tor b
Definitely yes, that's a perfect summary of the situation,
unfortunately, despite of Tor devs efforts, browsing the web is too
dangerous but the Tor browser can provide you a relative anonymity, if
you "don't do stupid stuff" indeed.
Regards,
Le 15/08/2014 01:18, Mirimir a écrit :
On 08/14/2
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 10:52:15AM +0200, Tim Jahn wrote:
> hi!
>
> i'm a graphic designer from austria and want to make you an offer: i would
> like to do a free redesign of your website, inclusive a new logo, within the
> next few months. i will restructure the site, optimize the hierarchies and
On 8/14/2014 6:18 PM, Mirimir wrote:
On 08/14/2014 04:48 PM, Aymeric Vitte wrote:
I am "defensive" because you seem to make a general case of something
that can only happen in case of browser's/OS bug, and conveying to Tor
users that they should not use js is a non sense, you make believe them
t
Tim Jahn:
> i'm a graphic designer from austria and want to make you an offer: i would
> like to do a free redesign of your website, inclusive a new logo, within the
> next few months. i will restructure the site, optimize the hierarchies and
> give it a new appearance. if you like it you can take
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 23:25:46 +, Ben Healey wrote:
...
> When the key generator I've been trying produced an address 90% of the time
> the browser does nothing.
That has to do with the fact that each letter/digit represents
five bits, while a-z0-9 are 36 values, and so tor does not use
(afaik)
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 5:07 AM, Ben Healey wrote:
> Below is they address changed into numbers.
> Letters changed into numbers starting with a-1 through z-26.
> The numbers are the numbers 1.2.3..
>
> I then added all them together.
>
> Then divided the totals by 2.
>
> Results:
> -
> 8 2
hi!
i'm a graphic designer from austria and want to make you an offer: i
would like to do a free redesign of your website, inclusive a new logo,
within the next few months. i will restructure the site, optimize the
hierarchies and give it a new appearance. if you like it you can take
it, if y
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