I actually had to stopped using the browser as it is not accessible for mac,
at least under voiceover. When you launch it you hear tor has no windows. A
command l does not hep and I could not see any menu bars. So although tor is
getting better it has a long long way to go.
Blessings and happy
> When I was at HOPE in July, men and women were saying (to me at least)
> that they were happy that Tor is progressing, that they think we're
> growing as a community, and they look forward to volunteering.
Hi Griffin,Two questions for the Tor project:1) Do most, some, or any of the
core Tor
1. make scandal
2. while scandal, shuffle whole loaded deck
3. when critic observe, talk about some other thing!
i guess a lot is said for tor results if it must be controll like this
(by old intelligency way). but probably mean tor user has no future
against big power.
wonder who benefit from th
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I agree with this. The whole 'user-friendly' experience is nice. If
the privacy community can get more and more users on more secure and
privacy-friendly software it becomes a more 'natural' thing. You
cannot target every single human being at once, wh
I'd agree that TBB is becoming more streamlined.
(Maybe a relay running tool for windows still needs done.)
And that very few browsers, if any, stand with TBB in
doing some of the privacy things that need to be done,
in the browser where they belong.
When you layer better privacy oriented apps (per
Roger Dingledine:
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 08:49:04PM -0400, myz...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>> I feel like Tor has become increasingly user-friendly
>> and the Tor Browser Bundle is by far less 'intimidating' to perform
>> first time configuration than it was a few years ago.
>
> Yay! Sign me up.
On 2016-08-18 22:07, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 08:49:04PM -0400, myz...@openmailbox.org wrote:
I feel like Tor has become increasingly user-friendly
and the Tor Browser Bundle is by far less 'intimidating' to perform
first time configuration than it was a few years ago.
I thought the same thing regarding hope
Plus
There was 2-3 tor talks at hope i really enjoyed the tor isp talk
Griffin Boyce skrev: (19 augusti 2016 03:17:48 CEST)
>myz...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>> Their post seems to be somewhat political and based on recent events.
>> The user's concern on th
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 08:49:04PM -0400, myz...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> I feel like Tor has become increasingly user-friendly
> and the Tor Browser Bundle is by far less 'intimidating' to perform
> first time configuration than it was a few years ago.
Yay! Sign me up. There are many millions of
myz...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Their post seems to be somewhat political and based on recent events.
The user's concern on the lack of technical posts makes a lot of
sense. I feel like Tor has become increasingly user-friendly and the
Tor Browser Bundle is by far less 'intimidating' to perform fir
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Hi there,
A reddit user recently wrote the following and as quoted:
"So this is a throwaway account.
I have been keeping up and following the Tor project on social media
sites and just had a general interest. I have an uncomfortable feeling
with
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