Moritz Bartl:
On 15.12.2012 20:04, Sebastian G. bastik.tor wrote:
as I first saw the project name Atlas I assumed to be able to look at a
world map that shows me the current relays running.
Would something like that be possible?
When I read this, I first wanted to reply hey yes, I've built
Nam Su:
I saw a non-free software to prevent Local IP leak. If I use this
program, IP2.exe can't get my local IP(not 127.0.0.1, not 0.0.0.0). As I
know, this program may use sandbox.
I think you get more answers if you write the name of the application.
Is there function like that in Tor?
Not
I am going to try getting some Windows users to use OpenPGP.
I'm looking for whatever the top two or three apps for that might be.
It should definitely be able to do a standalone edit box, cut, paste
and file based operations for pasting use with webmail and other
nonintegrated local and mail/file
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On 16/12/12 17:06, Jerzy Ćogiewa wrote:
Why not good idea?
To be true, all free Wifi user should be suspicious. Why this would
be any different?
The problem is, there seems to be a much higher ratio of bad:good Tor
exit nodes than bad:good
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 04:01:30PM -0500, grarpamp wrote:
I am going to try getting some Windows users to use OpenPGP.
I'm looking for whatever the top two or three apps for that might be.
It should definitely be able to do a standalone edit box, cut, paste
and file based operations for