Cloudflare just announced its support of Privacy Pass, a challenge-response
protocol designed to avoid repetitive CAPTCHAs-solving for anonymous users,
while using Zero-Knowledge Proof to prevent the possibility of distinguishing
each user, to acquire both convenience and anonymity.
It is develope
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, at 03:11, bob1983 wrote:
> What does the Tor community think about it? Could it be a possible
> solution to the Tor-CAPTCHAs problem?
Ugly.
> 1. Any 3rd-party extensions harm the anonymity of Tor Browser, don't
>install the Privacy Pass plugin to your Tor Browser.
It wou
> That also lights some more bad aspects. When someone using Tor will be
> in some Syrian jail, all the support coming from Cloudflare and Royal
Yes, it is. Tor is a special instrument for special task. Of course,
the entire network should work as a torus, it is safety (I can to
indulge in dreams)
bob1983 writes:
> 3. Even if this protocol is integrated in Tor Browser, after clicking "New
> Identity", all local data will be erased. Considering this feature is
> frequently
> used by Tor users, we still need to solve some CAPTCHAs.
If the protocol is sound here in its unlinkability property
Hi everyone,
At the [CENO2 project](https://censorship.no/) we're developing a
distributed system to enable P2P cooperation between its users to
circumvent web censorship, both by providing P2P routing and caching of
previously accessed content.
Since the user's requests may at some point hit unt