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moeedsalam at gmail.com
Fri Jan 1 18:39:39 UTC 2010
thanks for the info. I understand that it cant be safer than the real stuff,
but objectively, i do believe its safer than other online proxies, such as
anonymouse? Am i correct?
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 1:39 PM, <andrew at torproject.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 03:52:17AM +0000, moeedsalam at gmail.com wrote 0.8K
> bytes in 22 lines about:
> : tor-proxy.net
> : Is it a good alternative if i am out without my TorBrowser Bundle?
>
> To be clear, this service has nothing to do with us as the Tor Project.
> Years ago we asked
> for a disclaimer, http://tor-proxy.net/?q=en/node/1#official. He didn't
> get the Tor url correct.
>
> : Whats the diff between the First option (express)and the third?
>
> You should ask him, http://tor-proxy.net/index.php?q=en/node/7.
>
> I don't think anyone from Tor has actually met the operator, Ben. I
> can't make a value judgement on if this is good or not. I like the fact
> there is no client install, just connect and use Tor. I'm concerned
> that even if Ben is an upstanding privacy activist and truly logs
> nothing, the connection to his dedicated server could still be watched
> and logged by someone else.
>
> Perhaps Ben is on or-talk and can explain his experiences and the setup
> of tor-proxy.net in more detail.
>
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