> I probably lack some context here, but you may also want to look into > Onionoo instead of blutmagie which is currently unmaintained:
Ditto on the suggestion of not using the old 'torstatus' screens as afaik there are only two of them running and I'm not so sure either of them have up to date GeoIP data or Tor versions. 'torstatus' is kindof a deprecated project. It would be nice to see more 'Atlas/Compass/Onionoo' deployed then. And the browser side is lighter weight too instead of being slammed with a huge detailed table upon first page load. https://atlas.torproject.org/ https://compass.torproject.org/ https://onionoo.torproject.org/ Gmail might even setup and scrape their own node. > 2) You should ensure you can reliably pass ID verification, and, never > abandon it! > The easiest way to do (2) is to set up 2-step verification Or presumable have access to your 'secret answer' for such 'ID verif'. > I'm not sure if 2SV can be set up without a backup phone these days. Hopefully it can be. I don't believe gmail account can be created via Tor these days. Whether it can (or not), I don't think people would mind running GA as 2SV (if they were up against simple keystroke monitoring, for which OTP is valid defense). It's handy, open, independant, and very low cost, even on systems you use or admin, such as at work. https://code.google.com/p/google-authenticator/ HOTP/TOTP/OAUTH ... _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk