On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 15:17 -0500, Andreas Krey wrote: > On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 04:15:32 +0000, ITechGeek wrote: > > Use a local public free hotspot. McDonalds, Starbucks, local library, etc. > > And if doing so repeatedly, you may want to leave your mobile at > home. Otherwise you can be identified by correlating your mobile > location with the times and locations of the hotspots you used. > > Andreas In addition to this and the other holes pointed out below, also don't buy that mocha-double-iced-caramel-latte on a credit card, use a rewards card for discounts, etc. etc. (also: using a system you use for other purposes has a good chance of leaking something). As for sites that block tor, has anyone set up a centralized place where we can post and confirm which sites have blocking models which appear to block tor users? It would be nice to simply see the breadth of sites that are either outright blocking tor, plus those which put up some captcha/human check (and what methods are being used). -Jon > -- > "Totally trivial. Famous last words." > From: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@*.org> > Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:29:21 -0800 -- Jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx PGP: 0020 1A37 47C0 0DEA C368 BCA5 A998 959F F926 BF8B Mobile/Skype/Ostel/XMPP on request OTR: FE0E870C 40A3B334 5E6E84F0 D013369F 3C064E4C
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