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"Secondary" ways to preserve Tor anonymity/integrity
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- Subject: "Secondary" ways to preserve Tor anonymity/integrity
- From: Andrew Del Vecchio <firefox-gen@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 13:24:30 -0700
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Would it be off topic to discuss how various people obtain
privacy/security in the "real world" as a way to better preserve it
for the on-line world? I think this is a critical topic that is not
widely discussed here, or in the IT security field in general, but I
wouldn't want to perturb anyone by starting something seen as "off topic".
~Andrew
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