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Re: [tor-talk] Tor Summer of Privacy
On Mon, 6 Apr 2015 12:51:31 +1000
Zenaan Harkness <zen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> - full decentralization model for TOR
I doubt that's something the US military is going to favor. I'm
guessing that having a bunch of 'directory authorities' under
their full control was one of the basic design requirements.
On a somewhat related note, has google or any other big and
corrupt american organization pretending to care about 'freedom'
ever published some kind of study or 'paper' shedding light on
what % of 'the net' is under surveillance (and to what extent)?
I mean, google must know something about that kind of
'infrastructure' eh?
That would be a somewhat interesting read instead of the usual
self-congratulating propaganda. It would be interesting to see
how far the american cancer has spread.
> - seamless and sane integration with I2P
> - new-user documentation strong points
> - modular get-off-TOR-forever migration plan for Juan
>
> ... or like, whatever :D
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