* on the Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 08:38:40AM -0500, krishna e bera wrote: > When people are switched over to Tor without their informed enthusiastic > consent, they are likely in for disappointment and you are in for a lot > of tech support calls. Some websites will be blocked and most of their > internet use will be much slower than they are accustomed to. They > might even call the ISP and find out the hard way what happened. It > could backfire and turn them against Tor and break their trust in you. They probably wont be happy when their bank locks them out of their account for accessing it from multiple different countries in a short period of time too. You shouldn't just route people through Tor without their knowledge. They need to understand the risks and adapt their use accordingly. -- Mike Cardwell https://grepular.com/ http://cardwellit.com/ OpenPGP Key 35BC AF1D 3AA2 1F84 3DC3 B0CF 70A5 F512 0018 461F XMPP OTR Key 8924 B06A 7917 AAF3 DBB1 BF1B 295C 3C78 3EF1 46B4
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