On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 08:09:10PM +0200, Lunar wrote: > ilv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx: > > The Tor Project is frequently associated to a set of concepts which > > includes privacy, freedom of speech and anonymity. IMO the latter is > > as important as the others (and actually when you go to Tor Project's > > website it says: "Tor Project: Anonymity Online"), but I didn't have > > that feeling when I read the contract. In other words, I have the > > impression that the concept of anonymity has been put aside. Is this > > the case, or I'm just overthinking the way it was written? > > The very first point of the social contract explicitely mention > “anonymity and privacy technologies”: > > > > 1. We advance human rights by creating and deploying usable > > > anonymity and privacy technologies > > > > > > We believe that privacy, the free exchange of ideas, and access to > > > information are essential to free societies. Through our community > > > standards and the code we write, we provide tools that help all > > > people protect and advance these rights. > > This one comes first because it more or less restates Tor mission > statement. I'm left to wonder how you felt we put the concept of > anonymity aside. :) > Yes, you are right. Also, it's the only occurrence of the word "anonymity" in the whole text. That was the reason for the wrong impression I had.
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