Is this kosher please?
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- SilverLounger
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Is this kosher please?
What say you experts about this browserhttps://www.torproject.org/ which is said to be the tops in security & anonymity. Thanks a lot Dave.
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- Administrator
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Re: Is this kosher please?
Yes, it's a bona fide way to hide your internet use - see Tor (anonymity network).
Of course, such tools can be used for both good and evil purposes...
Of course, such tools can be used for both good and evil purposes...
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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- gamma jay
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Re: Is this kosher please?
For a snapshot reference of the pros and cons of Tor, see this short list.
Regards,
Rudi
If your absence does not affect them, your presence didn't matter.
Rudi
If your absence does not affect them, your presence didn't matter.
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- cheese lizard
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Re: Is this kosher please?
Here's a video giving some information about tor Dave, I personally only use VPN's so can't really comment on tor.
Cheers, Claude.
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- SilverLounger
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Re: Is this kosher please?
Claude..........what does the achronym VPN stand for? And seeing you use only them -assuming the apostrophe ('s) implies plurality - should other loungers be using them? Regards Dave.
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- Panoramic Lounger
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Re: Is this kosher please?
VPN = Virtual Private Network, see here:Dave Davison wrote:...what does the achronym VPN stand for?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network
Ken