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in reply to The Tor Project

adjusting to Tor's reaction time is a challenge, are there any plans and possibilities for improvement? Thanks!
in reply to The Tor Project

Yes; exactly! So many people who should know better are not just ill-informed, but aggressively incurious about what is available.

I was recently told that there is *no way* to collaborate on a document that is not #privacy invasive, with the added smug fillip "sometimes, you just have to live in the world."

The occasion for this insight was a call for signatures to an open letter to the Trump Administration calling for better privacy protections---using Google docs. 😀

in reply to The Tor Project

Maybe they confuse privacy with anonymity.
Even then, there are too many that don’t understand that enhanced privacy isn’t the result of using a product. Rather, it is the product of diligence.
in reply to The Tor Project

education on privacy and the promotion of these services and tools is a useful strategy to help privacy as a demand and human rights, making articles, videos, or promoting such topics in events where its relevant and appropriate.
introducing it in an accessible matter to those not educated on the subject, not everyone is technically knowledgeable and knowing how and what to introduce is important.
in reply to The Tor Project

Slight problem I see with that: You guys altered the code a bit to essentially stop the fingerprint isolation (Windows fingerprint instead of something like Linux or Mac), which was to comply with pre-crime. Did you guys anticipate the consequences of being called out for basically succumbing to pre-crime laws?

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