Likely someone was doing credit card fraud/hacking type stuff and choosing Tor as the way to connect for it. That stuff is a pain in the ass for online stores when it happens. Not surprised that outfits handling online payments don't want Tor connections, and I can't blame them tbh. It shouldn't be hard to find a workaround if your purchases are infrequent and anonymity in that particular connection isn't an issue (cell phones have internet these days, 'net from a friend's house, whatever). Not sure where you live but, I read that these days, USA is photographing the fronts of all postal mail. So, mailed merchandise isn't exactly a win on privacy anyway. On Sunday 25/08/2013 at 4:23 pm, David Carlson wrote:
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