what do you think?

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    4 years ago

    Anyone reading this: keep in mind that there’s a conflict of interest, the authors of that piece work for a competing technology (a VPN), some of the things they complain about Tor is actually users making simple mistakes or not properly configuring the software (deviating from the safe default settings) and that those things can also happen with a VPN.

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      I agree. Privacy advocates are always saying that you should never log in any of your accounts via tor. No login = no login credentials leaked

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      I agree. Privacy advocates are always saying that you should never log in any of your accounts via tor. No login = no login credentials leaked

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        4 years ago

        Umm, clearly, I had a stroke. For some reason, lemmy didn’t want to post my comment, then spammed it all over the place. Sorry for the inconveniences

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      I agree. Privacy advocates are always saying that you should never log in any of your accounts via tor. No login = no login credentials leaked

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      I agree. Privacy advocates are always saying that you should never log in any of your accounts via tor. No login = no login credentials leaked