[tor-talk] Which reputable webmail providers function well with Tor?
Артур Истомин
art.istom at yandex.ru
Tue Jun 7 23:00:56 UTC 2016
On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 03:40:37PM +0200, carlo von lynX wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 02:44:40AM -0500, Crypto wrote:
> > RiseUp actually has .onion addresses for all of their various services.
> > They list them in their Help->Security section.
>
> I don't understand why people still use mail services under
> Patriot Act.. er.. I mean Freedom Act jurisdiction? It's
> like searching with DuckDuckGo.. even if the majority of
> employees is sooo convinced that they are not collaborating
> with authorities, the law says they are.
Exactly my thoughts. Duckduckgo and other services under US jurisdiction
*by law* saving logs, mails etc.
.and now in the latest release of TBB we have DuckDuckGo as search engine
by default
>
> Laws are one of the few things on earth that still tell the
> truth. Once you read them, you understand why the earth is shite.
> The fact, only a minority does, allows general population (and
> the media by reflection) to think of reality as something else
> than what it is.
>
>
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