> Might just be the language setting in your browser. You'll find out by
> setting it to some other language and try again.
That makes sense, too. I see my browser says
Accept-language: en-US,en;q=0.5
See http://request.urih.com/
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dide...@autistici.org wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to report / discuss a strange thing. I run an up to date
> TorBB on debian, having its security settings to max, the noscript
> whitelist is empty, cookies & history cleared. Still, when accessing
> googl
Hi Allen,
that seems a plausible explanation. I got a bit parano without reason :)
Thank you!
zalmos is webproxy. According to GeoIP, its servers are located in
France. So when you visit another website such as google.com thru
zalmos, the other website (google.com) is probably giving you con
zalmos is webproxy. According to GeoIP, its servers are located in
France. So when you visit another website such as google.com thru
zalmos, the other website (google.com) is probably giving you content
and ads that are appropriate for the country in which the zalmos proxy
server is located (Fren
Hello,
I would like to report / discuss a strange thing. I run an up to date
TorBB on debian, having its security settings to max, the noscript
whitelist is empty, cookies & history cleared. Still, when accessing
google.com via the webproxy zalmos.com, with a circuit ending in a third
country