> Of course, I hope its only on the bad Tor like CP or drugs
I must say that I am uncomfortable with the sweeping, unqualified,
blanket condemnation that is "the bad Tor like CP or drugs". (And I
would be rather surprised if I were to be the only here who feels this
way.) Let me be clear: I would
> On 07/24/2017 11:07 PM, Random User wrote:
> > My impression was that all of the major free email providers required a
> > valid phone number in order to sign-up. I would find it quite
> > interesting if Yandex does not.
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017, at 07:35 PM, Mirimir wrote:
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017, at 06:03 PM, Katya Titov wrote:
> Yandex has a light version that works without JS. The others require it.
Thanks.
Come to think of it, what about a valid phone number? Did you have to
provide one?
My impression was that all of the major free email providers required a
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017, at 06:07 PM, Katya Titov wrote:
> Yandex, GMX and ProtonMail all work well.
Would you know if any of those are functional without JavaScript?
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Hi,
Late last week ( no later than 17 September) my Tor Browser updated
itself (after prompting me) to 6.0.5. Yet, the changelog (
/tor-browser_en-US/Browser/TorBrowser/Docs/ChangeLog.txt ) gives the
release date as September 20th (future date).
Likewise, a September 12th email sent to the
> > On 16-09-04 14:50:23, Dave Warren wrote:
> > > I also feel that adding legitimate traffic to Tor is a net positive to
> > > the network (since capacity is not currently an issue), if only to
> > > prevent the perception that all of Tor is evil bad people doing evil bad
> > > things.
> On Sun,
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016, at 05:23 AM, grarpamp wrote:
>
> Proxy lists often contain ones no longer, or never were, working.
> You'll just have to search for lists and scan through them.
> And with the flux in proxies, each hop in your chain adds more
> chance of a broken path. Keep in mind that free
Hi,
When opening Tor Browser 6.0.3 (GNU/Linux) just now, I was alarmed to
get the following message:
"Your Firefox is out of date. Please download a fresh copy.", along with
a button labeled, "Get Firefox". I did not click the button and will
wait before doing anything to hear from others about