Hi Nicolas, Thank you for sharing!
I didn’t yet investigate it in depth, but I glanced stored it in my paper folder. "Convincing somebody who ‘has nothing to hide’ of moving his communications to an anonymity network is easier with the knowledge that it helps protect those who depend on it." ← that sounds like the basics idea of providing services over Freenet which would also work over the clearnet. The argument gets stronger by adding that Freenet provides an interface between those who need its protection and those who don’t (or even those parts of your communication which need it and those which don’t). Best wishes, Arne Nicolas Hernandez <nicolas.hernan...@aleph-networks.com> writes: > Hello, > > a recent study from Universität zu Köln, somme metrics looks interesting. > > [CHK@oW-SWSqrI-nRJdtaSFwSYl22~QUshBfaj6pZRLp8BPE,VRvw7crt2Twuo~Y~FvoLBEqR3u6huwbiqCs7IHPE~EY,AAMC--8/2017-07-04-anonymity_networks.pdf](http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@oW-SWSqrI-nRJdtaSFwSYl22~QUshBfaj6pZRLp8BPE,VRvw7crt2Twuo~Y~FvoLBEqR3u6huwbiqCs7IHPE~EY,AAMC--8/2017-07-04-anonymity_networks.pdf) > > tchuss > > - Nicolas Hernandez > a-n - aleph-networks > CEO > [http://www.aleph-networks.com](http://www.aleph-networks.com/) > [a-n-mail.jpg] -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken
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