>> March 1st Tor cooperates with LEO
>
> Tor has been giving talks to LEOs since its initial
> release as a public software project.
Pretty impressive software. IBM might be interested in that one,
assuming the talks have been two-way things of course ...
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Hi,
Is it still possible to set the network settings of the Tor Browser
Bundle to use transparent torification?
The option used to be available through the Tor Button but seems to have
disappeared, or I just can't find it, in version 4.5.1.
Thanks
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benjamin barber:
> You're right, I'm just a pandobot, trying to gather clickbait. Tor looks
> completely safe, just listen to uncle Ed Snow.
why resort to a strawman argument?
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l.m:
> Wow. You just blew my mind. So anonymity and privacy for users, but
> not contributors that make said privacy features possible?
if you're going to complain about others changing the subject, don't
blatantly do it yourself. relays have their public ip addresses
available to the public. that
nusenu wrote :
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> > my interest in these settings is to see
potentially "leaky"
> > settings, like safebrowsing feature,
geolocation etc, and to nick
> > them into my "less than private" regular
firefox installation
> If you want to have TBBs
More than just facebook and blockchain are known to multihome...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/projects/WeSupportTor
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Hi all,
Thanks for your input!
> I'll try and update https://storify.com/AlecMuffett/tor-tips later with some
> thoughts.
I'll confess to finding storify pages quite hard to follow at times, but
there's definitely some food for thought in there. Will try and give it
a fuller read a little late
https://pad.okfn.org/p/cloudflare-tor
>>> You apparently don't know the difference between
>>> 'needs a captcha solved' and 'can't be accessed at all'.
>
> Cloudflare offers to whitelist IPs via its API. I think after years of
> trying to convince Cloudflare to deal with Tor IPs differently, w
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> Don't forget the "decreasing load and reliance on exit relays"
> benefit, in case we arrive in that dismal future where it grows
> increasingly hard to operate exit relays in a diverse and
> well-dispersed set of locations.
>
> --Roger
I think
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 11:26:41AM -, Ben wrote:
> I've got a (www) site that I'm debating making available as a Hidden
> Service, and I was wondering what peoples thinking on doing this was
> nowadays.
Hi Ben!
Great list of topics. For your first one, I'll paste my paragraph from
the earlier
On Sun, 17 May 2015 04:26:41 -0700, Ben wrote:
Minor Tweaks might be needed
-
There are some base assumptions that have already been made within the
site - Javascript has been used sparingly if at all, but setting up a HS
brings a few extra (potential
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 11:26:41AM -, Ben wrote:
> I've got a (www) site that I'm debating making available as a Hidden
> Service, and I was wondering what peoples thinking on doing this was
> nowadays.
I have a feeling what people think about it isn't always in sync with
a rational/factual th
Lots of good questions there! I'll try and update
https://storify.com/AlecMuffett/tor-tips later with some thoughts.
Happy Sunday!
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Hi all,
I've got a (www) site that I'm debating making available as a Hidden
Service, and I was wondering what peoples thinking on doing this was
nowadays.
It's a publicly available site, so it's not privacy for me (as the
operator) that I'm looking for by setting up a HS - it's got a
reasonable
On 05/17/2015 08:26 AM, carlo von lynX wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 04:09:36PM +0100, Andreas Krey wrote:
Which site blocks tor exit entirely? I haven't seen one recently.
>>> https://pad.okfn.org/p/cloudflare-tor
>> You apparently don't know the difference between
>> 'needs a captcha solv
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