Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 01:22:12 -0700
From: sstollenw...@yahoo.co.nz
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Subject: [tor-talk] please help
u cant use flash at all with tor...3) can tor let me play flash games ( you can
pronably tell why i am asking this)
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Anders Sundman and...@4zm.org wrote:
$ dig WiMp.com @ns03.domaincontrol.com.
Thanks. I've passed this on to GoDaddy.
Cheers
AGL
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From the article as it applies to Tor:
Senators Charles Schumer (D, New York) and Joe Manchin (D, West
Virginia) have written to Attorney General Eric Holder and the DEA
asking that action be taken to crackdown on the Silk Road. Silk Road is
an online exchange that deals in drugs and Bitcoins.
On 6/12/2011 1:22 AM, Seth David Schoen wrote:
Your communication with an online banking site usually _would_ be
encrypted with HTTPS, which would encrypt your login password. For
instance, if you were banking with Bank of America, you would normally
start your login process at
Does my ISP know I'm using Tor?
Is that answer any different if I were to switch to Tails?
I read the best is end to end encryption.but have no idea what that
means? Does it mean my connection is https?
Does my ISP know what information I'm looking at while using Tor? Let's
say I use
I don't trust anything related to Google...or Yahoo.
Can anyone recommend a good (anonymous, secure and not in based in the
US) email service, it doesn't have to be fancy?
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http://www.fastmail.fm - Access your email from home and the web
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Hi Andre,
Does my ISP know I'm using Tor?
Very short answer: Yes.
If your ISP would check, they would know, unless you're using bridges.
The more technical explanation is this: Unless you're using bridges, you
are connecting to a server from a publicly available list. If you would
like to
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Joe Btfsplk joebtfs...@gmx.com wrote:
On 6/12/2011 1:22 AM, Seth David Schoen wrote:
Your communication with an online banking site usually _would_ be
encrypted with HTTPS, which would encrypt your login password. For
instance, if you were banking with Bank
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 08:44:24AM +0800, Fernan Bolando wrote:
Please note my original intent with I started this thread was to
create a base set of rules for my users to follow to maximimize tor
anonymity and not become a tool against anonymity.
Which ones are 'your' users (so I can figure
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Roger Dingledine a...@mit.edu wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 08:44:24AM +0800, Fernan Bolando wrote:
Please note my original intent with I started this thread was to
create a base set of rules for my users to follow to maximimize tor
anonymity and not become a
Only an FYI. This is now appearing on occaision after login and
before access to the mail GUI.
Note to Gmail staff... some of us would be quite happy if you
gave us a don't nanny me option. And also let us download
our own OTP list, say up to 1000 at a time. Thanks.
Hey usern...@gmail.com, is
Can anyone recommend a good (anonymous, secure and not in based in the
US) email service, it doesn't have to be fancy?
The Hidden Wiki has a page on this.
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