2015-07-12 8:38 GMT+09:00 aka :
> > I don't believe that the majority of Tor traffic is "amoral", but I
>
Hey, who said free speech isn't amoral? The point is that it's essential to
a functioning democracy.
Not to say we have functioning democracy, but walking backwards won't get
us to our desti
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015, at 07:25 PM, Ed Baskerville wrote:
> Long-time lurker, first-time poster.
>
> It looks like Apple is finally going to allow background-running network
> proxies on iOS, via app extensions. It's not obvious at a glance if you
> can do everything you need to do to run Tor, but
Ah, I see the zionist in Hollywood are at it again, demonizing
technology which supports free speech and anonymity.
Drew Fustini wrote:
> Greetings - I am a Tor Browser user and also an operator of a couple
> Tor relays. I believe the Tor Project has a noble mission.
>
> An online friend recentl
Long-time lurker, first-time poster.
It looks like Apple is finally going to allow background-running network
proxies on iOS, via app extensions. It's not obvious at a glance if you can do
everything you need to do to run Tor, but it looks promising:
https://developer.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2015
Another thing that you could add is statistics about the WWW, for
instance the incredible amount of porn on the clearnet. There is also
child sexual abuse documentation (call is anything but child porn, because
it isn't), drug sites, hate group sites and plenty of other nasty stuff
that can be(and
Thanks for your detailed response Speak Freely and everyone that responded,
too.
That Wired article was quite helpful.
And I agree that the term "amoral" is a poor choice in making an argument.
It is not the correct word in this context. I think my friend meant
immoral, but that is problematic a
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Hello,
On TorBrowser 4.5.3 I've detected that after some time of usage ( > 18
hours or so in my case) it doesn't show the circuit path any more when
clicking on TorButton, not for clearnet destinations and also not for
hidden services as well.
Cir
Drew Fustini:
> I don't believe that the majority of Tor traffic is "amoral", but I
> would like to find data to support my belief. Anyone know of such
> research or statistics?
A friend... lame. But few have already bitten the bait.
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