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Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #1
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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #2
Very nice Tor advertisement you got there.
However Tor does not prevent the all mighty government from learning your location.
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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #3
(05-26-2013, 08:55 AM)Devil Child Wrote: Very nice Tor advertisement you got there.
However Tor does not prevent the all mighty government from learning your location.

True, but it helps, and it is a never dying proxy, so i figured people could use it, besides if some one is really trying to track you down that hard, you did something really wrong haha
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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #4
Nice graphic, although I wonder why you didn't use onions as the bullets? Tongue
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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #5
Thread makes you seem like you work for Tor.
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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #6
(05-26-2013, 08:55 AM)Devil Child Wrote: Very nice Tor advertisement you got there.
However Tor does not prevent the all mighty government from learning your location.

Oh? And why is that? Go ahead, ramify.

" However Tor does not prevent the all mighty government from learning your location. "

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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #7
(05-26-2013, 09:44 PM)better_than_you Wrote: Oh? And why is that? Go ahead, ramify.
Theres more ways to find someone than their ip address.
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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #8
(05-27-2013, 04:14 AM)Devil Child Wrote: Theres more ways to find someone than their ip address.

That's true, actually.
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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #9
(05-26-2013, 10:19 AM)3SidedSquare Wrote: Nice graphic, although I wonder why you didn't use onions as the bullets? Tongue

Yeah idk why i didnt either actually haha, and yeah no, i dont work for tor, although it wouldnt bother me to.
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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) #10
(05-27-2013, 04:14 AM)Devil Child Wrote: Theres more ways to find someone than their ip address.


I thought you were implying Tor itself is not that safe, lol. Tor does a decent job, for example, when wiki.debian.org was owned via moinmoin in 2012, HTP used tor, and when debian did an analysis they claimed they couldn't catch them because the attacker used tor (that is hilarious).

I can't remember if this is where they discussed that or somewhere else, but I do remember it quite vividly

http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWiki/SecurityIncident2012

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