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Re: [tor-relays] legal issues past and present



On 30.08.2013 22:26, David Carlson wrote:
> I have recently seen several e-commerce websites blocking all traffic
> coming from IP addresses that are known to be used by Tor relays,
> including non-exit relays.  That means _all_ traffic, including
> legitimate traffic.  In my personal experience, Ancestry.com and
> justanswer.com are currently blocking my residential IP address because
> I am running a non-exit relay from home.  Others are having similar
> experiences.  If this is the beginning of a trend, the useability of Tor
> will drop dramatically unless a counter-measure is developed.

Please, start collecting such sites, maybe on a new page in the wiki.
Even better, email them and teach them about Tor as well.

-- 
Moritz Bartl
https://www.torservers.net/
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