I really believe using tor actually puts my hardware and data more at risk.
You say tor has plenty of bandwidth to go around, but it certainly doesn't
feel like that. and I don't want to be using up bandwidth somebody else truly
needs.
I was using tor sometimes for updating qubes, but it w
I mean I do know alot of debian users who never log into anything online. They
don't shop online, bank online,facebook, twitter, would never dare step
foot on a google mailing list. They don't do anything on their pc basically.
I would of committed suicide a long time ago living like t
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 5:49:20 PM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> cooloutac wrote on 2/28/19 5:45 PM:
> > [Tor] needs expanding,
> >
> Sounds good to me! But there is plenty of spare bandwidth already:
> https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth-flags.html.
>
> I believe there are occasional hos
cooloutac wrote on 2/28/19 5:45 PM:
[Tor] needs expanding,
Sounds good to me! But there is plenty of spare bandwidth already:
https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth-flags.html.
I believe there are occasional hostile exit nodes, but if you have to
trust the infrastructure/Internet in genera
I can definitely see journalists in these times in America needing to use it.
activists, etc...
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It needs expanding, I'd say theres too many people using it that don't need to.
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On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 1:43:28 AM UTC-5, haaber wrote:
> >> cooloutac:
> >>
> >>> The reason why I say privacy and anonymity are two diff things. And way
> >>> apart from security. is For example if I log into a facebook .onion site.
> >>> Its still my identity. All that information
cooloutac:
The reason why I say privacy and anonymity are two diff things. And way apart
from security. is For example if I log into a facebook .onion site. Its still
my identity. All that information about you is still being sold to ad
agencies. Governments are still watching it. The o
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 1:03:51 AM UTC-5, cooloutac wrote:
> On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 10:50:54 PM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> > cooloutac:
> >
> > > The reason why I say privacy and anonymity are two diff things. And way
> > > apart from security. is For example if I log into a facebo
On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 10:50:54 PM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> cooloutac:
>
> > The reason why I say privacy and anonymity are two diff things. And way
> > apart from security. is For example if I log into a facebook .onion site.
> > Its still my identity. All that information about you is
cooloutac:
The reason why I say privacy and anonymity are two diff things. And way apart
from security. is For example if I log into a facebook .onion site. Its still
my identity. All that information about you is still being sold to ad
agencies. Governments are still watching it. The o
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