On 04/23/2016 12:49 PM, tor-talk-requ...@lists.torproject.org wrote:
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I think you've mis-attributed that quote. It was sent by Juan in response
to a mail from Roger.
Oops. I apologize to all for my blunder. Ben, thank you for pointing
this out to me. Sometimes I think I am a walking exam
Quoting Roger Dingledine :
Anybody who wants to help fix the FAQ, that would be grand. I started
going through it earlier but there are so many entries, and so many of
them have become subtly (or obviously) wrong in the past years, and also
many of them are not FA anymore.
The second best way
> The potential risks, really, are more a product of one
party being the endpoint for so many sites.
This is so important.
As things stand, it still accurate to categorize Tor as a functioning example of
"privacy by design"?
-Jonathan
On Sunday, April 24, 2016 7:13 PM, Ben Tasker wrote:
> I know little about Cloudflare's actual operation. What's the
implication / danger of one entity setting cookies on multiple or 1000's
of sites?
In theory it shouldn't be an issue, so long as they can't somehow tie the
multiple cookies together.
The problem being there are a wide range of fi
Ça va!,
Sole just released his new project Nihillismo [1], a critique of the société
esclavagiste we all live in.
Please support his work if you dig it; he supports us.
If you choose only one track to listen to, Capitalism [2] es una wunderbar
choice.
--
Farenuf
[1]: https://sole.bandcamp
On 4/23/2016 5:44 PM, Ben Tasker wrote:
My guess is it is set by abc.com, but the " name" of the cookie involves
"cloudflare?"
Keep in mind that Cloudflare is essentially a glorified bunch of reverse
proxies. Because Cloudflare terminates your TCP connection to abc.com,
they're in a position to
Roger Dingledine wrote:
Anybody who wants to help fix the FAQ, that would be grand. I started
going through it earlier but there are so many entries, and so many of
them have become subtly (or obviously) wrong in the past years, and
also
many of them are not FA anymore.
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