On Monday 03 November 2014 14:06:27 l.m wrote: > I've only one thing to say about this idea or any other similar > Kickstarter project.
There are no other similar Kickstarter projects. > You've got to be stupid to sacrifice the control > and flexibility offered by running Tor on a computer for a > configuration that operates at the router/switch. Your opinion is duly noted. > with useless self-promotion. Yes, you, Cloak. If you think it's such > a good idea just do it and take advantage of the daft--get it over > with already. So I can laugh at you when your buyers realize how > stupid they were for not reading the Tor manual. You may not agree with what we are doing. That is your opinion and that is perfectly acceptable for me. I do find it slightly (but I am thick skinned so no worries) offensive that you feel we are trying to take advantage of anyone. I am not saying a device such as Cloak is the perfect magical box. But I _do_ believe it has it's place and it can benefit some people (even some non-stupid and non-daft ones) and that belief is the only reason why I and the rest of the team have thrown an huge amount of effort into this project. > Honestly--it's not hard to learn to be anonymous online. That is great. Would you mind teaching my Western Digital media player how to do that on my behalf? -- Lars Boegild Thomsen https://reclaim-your-privacy.com Jabber/XMPP: [email protected] -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
