Hello everyone, I have found a recent article that attempts to unfairly depict Tor in a bad light without mentioning many of the positives. I find it interesting that, when mentioning alternatives for Tor, the only link provided is to a "review" (what appears to be sponsored content) published on a website that the author works/writes for that is stamped with "sign up now" advertisements. This seems like a move to misinform the general public in order to gain money from them, but I cannot comment to ask about this because facebook is needed to comment. In addition, the author doesn't provide any way to contact her without using mainstream social media.
Is there any way we can clarify this to readers? Is there anything we can do about this? http://www.digitalmediaghost.com/blog/6-reasons-why-tor-isnt-the-magic-browser-you-think-it-is Thanks, Kevin Gallagher Graduate Student, Department of Computer Science New York University Tandon School of Engineering 2 MetroTech Center, 10th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Email: [email protected] Key Fingerprint: D02B 25CB 0F7D E276 06C3 BF08 53E4 C50F 8247 4861 -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
