On Thursday, 14 June 2018 at 07:19:31 UTC, Nick Sabalausky
(Abscissa) wrote:
I'm with you on a lot of that, however, this part troubles me:
"This becomes problematic for those of us who work in 'certain
organisations', that insist on tracking it's employees online
activities (even outside of the workplace)."
If I worked in such an organization that tracked its employees
activities *outside the workplace*, I'd LEAVE it ASAP, and I'd
strongly suggest anyone else do the same. I mean what insane
workplace is that, the 1920's mob? Apple?
Honestly, if you believe strongly enough in Tor to use it, why
in the world would you willfully aid and abed an organization
that does that sort of thing? It doesn't make any sense at all.
It's EXTREMELY self-contradictory and completely erodes your
entire stance. If you're going to preach for personal freedom
and privacy, at least have the basic integrity to LIVE the
basic ideals you're preaching even when doing so ISN'T so
trivial as installing a mere web browser.
sorry. but what world do you live in?
If all such people stopped working for such companies, what do
you think the economic impact would be?
Tor prevents tracking, and therefore it is not contradictory to
work for such companies - because they can't track you (or at
least, it become much more difficult to do so).