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  • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE This user is from outside of this forum
    em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE This user is from outside of this forum
    em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange
    wrote sidst redigeret af
    #1

    You might have heard of Tor already,
    yet never dared to try it yourself.

    Despite being around for decades,
    Tor is still a tool too few people know about. Tor is essential to journalists, activists, whistleblowers, dissidents, and people in vulnerable situations everywhere.

    Thanks to Tor, activists have a safe way to continue fighting for human rights and resist censorship from oppressive regimes.

    Here's how Tor works,
    and why you should support it.

    https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/04/30/in-praise-of-tor/

    #Privacy #Activism #Tor #DigitalRights

    layan2002@mastodon.socialL sunny@universeodon.comS plutarch@gotosocial.plutar.chP lil5@social.last.nlL bhasic@mastodon.socialB 7 Replies Last reply
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    • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

      You might have heard of Tor already,
      yet never dared to try it yourself.

      Despite being around for decades,
      Tor is still a tool too few people know about. Tor is essential to journalists, activists, whistleblowers, dissidents, and people in vulnerable situations everywhere.

      Thanks to Tor, activists have a safe way to continue fighting for human rights and resist censorship from oppressive regimes.

      Here's how Tor works,
      and why you should support it.

      https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/04/30/in-praise-of-tor/

      #Privacy #Activism #Tor #DigitalRights

      layan2002@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
      layan2002@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
      layan2002@mastodon.social
      wrote sidst redigeret af
      #2

      @Em0nM4stodon I haven't heard of it, but I'm excited to try it; at a time when spaces are shrinking around us, we might find it a refuge.🙏

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      • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

        You might have heard of Tor already,
        yet never dared to try it yourself.

        Despite being around for decades,
        Tor is still a tool too few people know about. Tor is essential to journalists, activists, whistleblowers, dissidents, and people in vulnerable situations everywhere.

        Thanks to Tor, activists have a safe way to continue fighting for human rights and resist censorship from oppressive regimes.

        Here's how Tor works,
        and why you should support it.

        https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/04/30/in-praise-of-tor/

        #Privacy #Activism #Tor #DigitalRights

        sunny@universeodon.comS This user is from outside of this forum
        sunny@universeodon.comS This user is from outside of this forum
        sunny@universeodon.com
        wrote sidst redigeret af
        #3

        @Em0nM4stodon

        I have Tor.

        I also use locked down settings in Brave browser.

        I run on Mac with high privacy settings incl Do Not Track.

        I establish a Tor session.

        I browse random stuff I've never browsed before, including vegetable greenhouses... .

        Close Tor session.

        Next day.... wife's browser in her Windows pc is serving Greenhouse advertisements in facebook.

        HOW?

        ninestonesclose@mastodon.socialN 1 Reply Last reply
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        • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

          You might have heard of Tor already,
          yet never dared to try it yourself.

          Despite being around for decades,
          Tor is still a tool too few people know about. Tor is essential to journalists, activists, whistleblowers, dissidents, and people in vulnerable situations everywhere.

          Thanks to Tor, activists have a safe way to continue fighting for human rights and resist censorship from oppressive regimes.

          Here's how Tor works,
          and why you should support it.

          https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/04/30/in-praise-of-tor/

          #Privacy #Activism #Tor #DigitalRights

          plutarch@gotosocial.plutar.chP This user is from outside of this forum
          plutarch@gotosocial.plutar.chP This user is from outside of this forum
          plutarch@gotosocial.plutar.ch
          wrote sidst redigeret af
          #4

          @Em0nM4stodon

          This is why I hate the term "dark web": AFAICT, what that term was originally supposed to mean was collectively everything that is not indexed by search engines or literally can't be.  That's a lot of things and most of it boring, and most of it never should be indexed by search engines anyway.  The portion of that that's available only via Tor—which, in all fairness, absolutely does exist—is a very, very small fraction.  Financial institutions, for example, talk to each other by means that technically involve an internet connection at some point; that satisfies the meaning of "dark" in this context, AS WELL IT SHOULD.  You don't want to run your credit card and have that transaction be visible to web crawlers: the bad guys who steal people's credit card information are capable of googling things just like anyone else can.  None of that has anything to do with Tor.  Also, Tor is not the only anonymous network that is publically available, although it is definitely the most common.  So the stigma that affects Tor—which absolutely does exist as well, sadly—is born mostly from the omission of facts that are relevant when talking about it.  That's still the case even if no one says anything about it that's false.

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          • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

            You might have heard of Tor already,
            yet never dared to try it yourself.

            Despite being around for decades,
            Tor is still a tool too few people know about. Tor is essential to journalists, activists, whistleblowers, dissidents, and people in vulnerable situations everywhere.

            Thanks to Tor, activists have a safe way to continue fighting for human rights and resist censorship from oppressive regimes.

            Here's how Tor works,
            and why you should support it.

            https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/04/30/in-praise-of-tor/

            #Privacy #Activism #Tor #DigitalRights

            lil5@social.last.nlL This user is from outside of this forum
            lil5@social.last.nlL This user is from outside of this forum
            lil5@social.last.nl
            wrote sidst redigeret af
            #5

            @Em0nM4stodon have you tried i2p? What is your experience in it.

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            • sunny@universeodon.comS sunny@universeodon.com

              @Em0nM4stodon

              I have Tor.

              I also use locked down settings in Brave browser.

              I run on Mac with high privacy settings incl Do Not Track.

              I establish a Tor session.

              I browse random stuff I've never browsed before, including vegetable greenhouses... .

              Close Tor session.

              Next day.... wife's browser in her Windows pc is serving Greenhouse advertisements in facebook.

              HOW?

              ninestonesclose@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
              ninestonesclose@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
              ninestonesclose@mastodon.social
              wrote sidst redigeret af
              #6

              @Sunny @Em0nM4stodon never underestimate how deep surveillance goes.

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              • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                You might have heard of Tor already,
                yet never dared to try it yourself.

                Despite being around for decades,
                Tor is still a tool too few people know about. Tor is essential to journalists, activists, whistleblowers, dissidents, and people in vulnerable situations everywhere.

                Thanks to Tor, activists have a safe way to continue fighting for human rights and resist censorship from oppressive regimes.

                Here's how Tor works,
                and why you should support it.

                https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/04/30/in-praise-of-tor/

                #Privacy #Activism #Tor #DigitalRights

                bhasic@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
                bhasic@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
                bhasic@mastodon.social
                wrote sidst redigeret af
                #7

                @Em0nM4stodon There's also https://freenet.org/
                and
                https://www.hyphanet.org/index.html

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                • plutarch@gotosocial.plutar.chP plutarch@gotosocial.plutar.ch

                  @Em0nM4stodon

                  This is why I hate the term "dark web": AFAICT, what that term was originally supposed to mean was collectively everything that is not indexed by search engines or literally can't be.  That's a lot of things and most of it boring, and most of it never should be indexed by search engines anyway.  The portion of that that's available only via Tor—which, in all fairness, absolutely does exist—is a very, very small fraction.  Financial institutions, for example, talk to each other by means that technically involve an internet connection at some point; that satisfies the meaning of "dark" in this context, AS WELL IT SHOULD.  You don't want to run your credit card and have that transaction be visible to web crawlers: the bad guys who steal people's credit card information are capable of googling things just like anyone else can.  None of that has anything to do with Tor.  Also, Tor is not the only anonymous network that is publically available, although it is definitely the most common.  So the stigma that affects Tor—which absolutely does exist as well, sadly—is born mostly from the omission of facts that are relevant when talking about it.  That's still the case even if no one says anything about it that's false.

                  burritosommelier@techhub.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
                  burritosommelier@techhub.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
                  burritosommelier@techhub.social
                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                  #8

                  @plutarch curious - what are some other anon networks? I’ve only ever heard of tor

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                  • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                    You might have heard of Tor already,
                    yet never dared to try it yourself.

                    Despite being around for decades,
                    Tor is still a tool too few people know about. Tor is essential to journalists, activists, whistleblowers, dissidents, and people in vulnerable situations everywhere.

                    Thanks to Tor, activists have a safe way to continue fighting for human rights and resist censorship from oppressive regimes.

                    Here's how Tor works,
                    and why you should support it.

                    https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/04/30/in-praise-of-tor/

                    #Privacy #Activism #Tor #DigitalRights

                    disorderlyf@todon.euD This user is from outside of this forum
                    disorderlyf@todon.euD This user is from outside of this forum
                    disorderlyf@todon.eu
                    wrote sidst redigeret af
                    #9

                    @Em0nM4stodon Mostly I don't use TOR because for every five websites I've wanted to visit via TOR, there seemed to be six things I was doing wrong that actually made me less anonymous than if I used a regular browser on clearweb only

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                    • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                      You might have heard of Tor already,
                      yet never dared to try it yourself.

                      Despite being around for decades,
                      Tor is still a tool too few people know about. Tor is essential to journalists, activists, whistleblowers, dissidents, and people in vulnerable situations everywhere.

                      Thanks to Tor, activists have a safe way to continue fighting for human rights and resist censorship from oppressive regimes.

                      Here's how Tor works,
                      and why you should support it.

                      https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/04/30/in-praise-of-tor/

                      #Privacy #Activism #Tor #DigitalRights

                      iriyan@kolektiva.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
                      iriyan@kolektiva.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
                      iriyan@kolektiva.social
                      wrote sidst redigeret af
                      #10

                      The more users the safer it becomes.
                      In addition, when you encounter a sight requiring some form of login signing and identifying to proceed with content, block it and report it .. you can survive well without them. Don't let a handful of coroporations ruining the internet for everyone.

                      Age verification is a just a deep state cover-up for identifying adults.

                      @Em0nM4stodon @poisonpunk

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