TOR isn't safe, especially if you just happen to be an exit node. It was developed in the mid-1990s by United States Naval Research Laboratory employees, mathematician Paul Syverson, and computer scientists Michael G. Reed and David Goldschlag, with the purpose of protecting U.S. intelligence communications online.
Really? Tell that to the person who started the Silk Road on TOR who is currently serving multiple life sentences for just writing code. Nothing is private..especially something that is pushed as being private..
I knew Ross vaguely, from the university of Texas. He hired a hit man. Yes you can still be caught if you are breaking laws I’m not talking about using it to start a revolution. I am talking about using it so that we can have at least a modicum of free speech. It is going to be our last refuge of information.
TOR isn't safe, especially if you just happen to be an exit node. It was developed in the mid-1990s by United States Naval Research Laboratory employees, mathematician Paul Syverson, and computer scientists Michael G. Reed and David Goldschlag, with the purpose of protecting U.S. intelligence communications online.
At least it’s an unchecked source for web access.
Really? Tell that to the person who started the Silk Road on TOR who is currently serving multiple life sentences for just writing code. Nothing is private..especially something that is pushed as being private..
I knew Ross vaguely, from the university of Texas. He hired a hit man. Yes you can still be caught if you are breaking laws I’m not talking about using it to start a revolution. I am talking about using it so that we can have at least a modicum of free speech. It is going to be our last refuge of information.