So, how the commotion can be a safe tool for the users in authoritarian
states like Iran?Because, the government has become very sensitive on this
project when Sacha announced it ,called: Internet in a Suitcase,
then the Cyber Army in Iran can triangulate and arrest the user.

Is there any way or tool to anonomize and hide the location?




On Thursday, 2 January 2014, Petter Ericson wrote:

> Wireless communication is inherently about transmitting and receiving radio
> waves, and triangulating any omnidirectional radiation source is relatively
> easy. So the answer is "yes, assuming they have agents in close enough
> proximity and using the correct tools".
>
> A big thanks to the Commotion team, your work has been very useful to me
> personally in making localised meshes in my neighbourhood.
>
> Happy new year
>
> /P
>
> On 02 January, 2014 - S.Aliakbar Mousavi wrote:
>
> > Dear Sascha,
> >
> > Happy new year too.
> > Thanks for informing us.
> >
> > Before sending to the Iranian users I want to make sure about its
> > security. You mentioned Commotion V1.0 is safe. *Can Iranian government
> > find the location of users by triangulating it or so?*
> >
> > Best,
> > Aliakbar
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 31 December 2013 15:02, Sascha Meinrath <sas...@ucimc.org<javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Commotion v1.0 is out!  Helping spread safe, secure, ubiquitous
> wireless
> > > connectivity for all:  http://www.newamerica.org/node/99668
> > >
> > > We've come such a helluva long way from our humble Y2K beginnings of a
> > > group of
> > > hackers meeting up in my living room... But, as Samuel Johnson once
> said,
> > > "Great
> > > works are performed not by strength but by perseverance" (that and an
> > > incredibly
> > > talented and dedicated team ;).
> > >
> > > Now we just need to spread the word to all our Internet Freedom-loving
> > > peeps.
> > >
> > > Happy New Year!!!
> > >
> > > --Sascha
> > >
> > >
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