I had a conversation with a vendor yesterday. They are
interested in including Tor as their private browsing mode and
basically shipping a re-branded tor browser which lets people toggle the
connectivity to the Tor network on and off.
They very much like Tor Browser and would like to ship it to
Hello everyone,
I just uploaded a new set of obfs4 test bundles to:
https://people.torproject.org/~yawning/volatile/tor-browser-obfs4-20140926/
Changes since the last version:
* obfs4proxy
* Updated to 0.0.2 (Most of the changes are related to packaging and
a minor bridge side quality
Il 9/26/14, 4:58 PM, Andrew Lewman ha scritto:
They very much like Tor Browser and would like to ship it to their
customer base. Their product is 10-20% of the global market, this is of
roughly 2.8 billion global Internet users.
. WOW! .
Is there a better list available for someone
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I think one of the important thoughts here, at least as an exit
operator is that having a large group like that can significantly
influence how Tor is seen and I am sure having that kind of backing
could open many avenues for us.
If we are to scale