Tor crew,
I am having this idea:
A user visits a site wants to log in, but to have an account you are
NOT anonimous anymore..
What about a auto login if user is anonimous..
I realise it might be one hell of a task to do such a thing
Some kind of button, or plugin for browser and website CMS (l
offtopic:
>
> Almost no one wants to solve the real technical problem, it seems.
>
> Sick sad world.
>
hehe i always wonder why there is still no fresh e-mail protocol
update that only allows known people, ans just refuses all the spam,
spam is the biggest waste of bandwith and on-server-mailbox-
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 12:31 AM, krishna e bera wrote:
> On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 08:50:57PM +0200, || ΣΖΟ || wrote:
>> A user visits a site wants to log in, but to have an account you are
>> NOT anonymous anymore..
>
> You can try http://www.bugmenot.com/
> which shares
wrote:
>> On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 08:50:57PM +0200, || ΣΖΟ || wrote:
>>> A user visits a site wants to log in, but to have an account you are
>>> NOT anonymous anymore..
>>
>> You can try http://www.bugmenot.com/
>> which shares accounts for sites t
So users eventually should write down their login / pass.
The good part is that this makes / keeps users aware of their privacy.
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 4:36 AM, || ΣΖΟ || wrote:
> wrote:
>>> On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 08:50:57PM +0200, || ΣΖΟ || wrote:
>>>> A user visits a
woar zitte?
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 8:03 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 06:07:35PM +0200, pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote:
>> If I understand correctly, a bridge will be used as the first of three hops.
>
> Yes. See also Item #2 on
> https://blog.torproject.org/blog/research-
Tomorrow (June 6) IPv6 is officially out there.
What will this do to our privacy?
Is there a way to go 100% private from day 1? I kinda know the answer,
though i'm hoping for a few good ideas.
What are the pros and cons of IPv6 regarding our privacy?
Is Tor IPv6 ready?
My ISP is offering IPv6 since 2002 (higly experemental back then) and
now ipv6 will be officially be sold.
on top of this there is now glassfiber being rolled out and it will
probably have IPv6 by default.
This kinda forces people to use it, it costs less then DSL and has a
higher speed, so you ha
Why not blacklist startpage alltogether? And use a competitor that
does respect your privacy no matter what you use to visit their page.
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 2:16 PM, ahmed wrote:
> Here is a screenshot:
>
> http://i.minus.com/ibrPbxW8VvKkWO.png
>
> _
IP Detected As Spam Source
We are sorry, but you are not allowed to register at this
website as long as your IP address is listed
at stopforumspam.com.
Once your IP address is removed, you will be allowed.
So spammers abuse tor...
I wonder how the tor community thinks about this is this accepted
Hmmm,
Looks like I lifted a stone that was a home for a few critters.
It gave me some insight in the underlying issues. The biggest (and
still unsolved) issue seems to be the email protocol itself that after
all these years still allows 'strangers' to drop unwanted mail.
slig
Hmm freedombox / Raspbian remix?
PiTails?
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 02:00:35PM +0100, Dave Page wrote:
>
>> This seemed like a pretty obvious application of RaspPi to me, so I'm
>> wondering whether anybody else is working on it. It's not a m
There are RTC shields in the making.
google images for "RTC raspberry"
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> intrigeri:
>> Hi,
>>
>> || ΣΖΟ || wrote (21 Jul 2012 18:28:14 GMT) :
>>> PiTails?
>>
>> On the Tails side, we
http://www.ted.com/talks/malte_spitz_your_phone_company_is_watching.html
Most people on this list probably know this already, though this talk
might convince a few people out there who still trust the government
and corporate bodies.
Spread the word.
This is what happens with ALL data not just m
Well,
Politicians are corrupt, what are they doing against THEIR corruption? NOTHING.
So don't expect politicians to do anything that is right for you, they
do first what is convenient for them and if thats unfortunate for you
then that's your problem.
What do politicians want?
They want to tr
> Tor. If Tor shuts down today, who loses and who wins?
Then the criminals remix tor and just keep going?
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So
Tor should have some kind of bad user detection in the relay.
When the relay detects a bad thing then it relays to old exit nodes
Else it relays to a fresh exit node
BUT
then Tor would be doing police work and taking justice in their own hands?
Is that an issue?
Well, bad guys still get an
Even better would be a logo that say's: This site doesn't respect it's users.
but yes, a pre-screen would be nice, when a user
not just a list, an immideate warning when you type type the url, or a
browser bar that turns red.
even block the site before you even download 1 bit so that it doesn't
What about AnonymOS?
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Geoff Down wrote:
>
> Pimpernel (as in Scarlet..) . 'We seek him here, we seek him there...'
> GD
>
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> http://www.fastmail.fm - The professional email service
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I really like Nymmos
Don't look any further...
Though one last option now pops into my mind
AliOS - as in alias.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> This gets my vote.
>
>
> On 08/29/2012 06:02 AM, anemailaddr...@tormail.org wrote:
>> God damn why is nobody listening
but everyone who buys it from itunes can be traced from Itunes
logfiles and payment info etc.
that's not very anonymous...
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 8:00 PM, SiNA Rabbani wrote:
> Has anyone checked this software out?
> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/covert-browser/id477438328?mt=8
>
>
> When I
Would it be a good or a bad idea to make torrified accespoints
And how would a user of such accespoint be able to verify the quality of it.
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
> Thank you Moritz!
>
> Do you know if these methods, will allow user to also browse local services?
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