James Anslow:
>
> Артур Истомин:
>>
>> What's the purpose using TOR when Google already know who you are and even
>> know your phone number?
>>
>
> Well, that's a good question.
>
> Firstly I'll say that I don't mind Google knowing who I am. (In fact, my
> domain name is registered in my own nam
grarpamp:
> On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez
> wrote:
>> If Hotmail, Gmail or Yahoo has problems with Tor being used, you need to
>> find a way for it to work. Hotmail isn't complaining about Tor as far as
>> I know, Gmail does but should be solved and I don't know abo
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez
wrote:
> If Hotmail, Gmail or Yahoo has problems with Tor being used, you need to
> find a way for it to work. Hotmail isn't complaining about Tor as far as
> I know, Gmail does but should be solved and I don't know about Yahoo.
Hotmai
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 07:04:45PM +, Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez wrote:
> Артур Истомин:
> > On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 05:46:20PM +0100, James Anslow wrote:
> >> `using Two-Factor Authentication (mobile phone) and
> >> assigning an Application password to Thunderbird`
> >>
> >> I have used 2FA
Артур Истомин:
>
> What's the purpose using TOR when Google already know who you are and even
> know your phone number?
>
Well, that's a good question.
Firstly I'll say that I don't mind Google knowing who I am. (In fact, my
domain name is registered in my own name, so trying to hide my identi
>
> What's the purpose using TOR when Google already know who you are and
> even know your phone number?
>
> Because you may have two Email Service Provider groups:
> Used-in-clearnet ESP accounts: Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo, etc...
> Tor-only ESP accounts: Riseup, Lavaboom
>
In the worst case, you co
Артур Истомин:
> On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 05:46:20PM +0100, James Anslow wrote:
>> `using Two-Factor Authentication (mobile phone) and
>> assigning an Application password to Thunderbird`
>>
>> I have used 2FA since creating my account and created an application
>> specific password for Thunderbird
>
> What's the purpose using TOR when Google already know who you are and
> even know your phone number?
>
you read my mind!
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On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 05:46:20PM +0100, James Anslow wrote:
> `using Two-Factor Authentication (mobile phone) and
> assigning an Application password to Thunderbird`
>
> I have used 2FA since creating my account and created an application
> specific password for Thunderbird (icedove actually). S
So after filling out the Google account captcha (
https://accounts.google.com/DisplayUnlockCaptcha) using Tor browser I can
now connect to my account via TorBirdy.
Problem solved.
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`using Two-Factor Authentication (mobile phone) and
assigning an Application password to Thunderbird`
I have used 2FA since creating my account and created an application
specific password for Thunderbird (icedove actually). Still, the issue
persists.
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Long time clearnet Gmail user here and 4-5 months using Tb+TB. The
only thing I did besides of being more than 4 years using Gmail
without Tor is using Two-Factor Authentication (mobile phone) and
assigning an Application password to Thunderbird. As
Hello all
I saw a thread a while ago about a user trying to access Gmail IMAP via
Thunderbird+TorBirdy and getting connections refused.
A Google engineer replied and suggested two steps to establish a `known
good association` with Gmail+Tor.
I have the same issue - with connections being refused
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