I've poor slow english and apologize for any possible inaccuracies. Who is "shill"?
I mean the Tor has better design for secure data exchange at this moment, and any "Talk" can be build on the onion at several days, even hours. It is a surprise me almost complete absence of special (using onion address) applications. Most famous the TorChat has last edited in 2012. Nobody needs something or what? I want to draw the community's attention to IPFS.io . This excellent technology could be used for the new Tor. Obviously, she has a strong lack of secrecy, for another hand for Tor would be very useful to get more properties of P2P. It would be great to combine them. On RAM-fs can work fast enough. if I would be have a copy of the file from another Tor-user, I do not need to go outside On Friday, March 2, 2018, Wanderingnet <wandering...@protonmail.com> wrote: > > Sorry, but 'shill'? I just grab any email providers I can, the more secure > the better, and use them, a gradually depleting online service I would say. > Any service I use is used with a knowledge of its limitations, like > java-addlement (something I disliked about the Riseup webmail rewrite), Tor > friendliness, and so on. I know of virtually no onion web email providers I > completely trust now (though I still have a soft spot for Sigaint, in part > given its demonstration of java free webmail. > Feel free to make suggestions :) > I also umderstand the riseuppers have used their own VPN? Despite all that > disparaging talk of VPNs having no privacy and security value at all, from > the likes of Linux OS makers to Tor advocates? > > > -- www.andr.ru -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk