Hi there,

If your main concern is merely circumvention (and you're not worried about
retaliation for circumventing), you might be better off using a VPN.

Unlike Tor, there is no globally published list of all VPN services, so you
could probably find one that isn't blocked by your country. Most services
take Bitcoin if payment is an issue... I'd look askance at any "free" VPN.


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On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 3:56 PM, gdfg dfgf <torrio...@net.hr> wrote:

> I have read the proposal for non hidden .onion services for sites that
> don't need anonymity but want to use Tor's end to end encryption and
> authentication, for  example Facebook.
>
> Could the same be done for people that are more interested in censorship
> circumvention then in anonymity to decrease latency and conserve bandwidth
> so  instead of building 3 hop circuits they could build 2 hop circuits?
>
> entry node---> exit node ---> website
>
>      bridge- --> exit node ---> website
>
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