• Coasting0942@reddthat.com
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            Theoretically possible but definitely not built for it.

            Tor serves the clear net access problem.

            I2P because of its design is a lot better suited for p2p file transfers, while maintaining anonymity.

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        5 months ago

        Not an easy target, since the technology/protocol is integral to many large businesses’ infosec operations.

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          5 months ago

          You don’t have to ban VPNs. Just force everyone doing business in the US to keep logs and to comply with blocking websites via federal law (that will be dictated by the MPAA)

          Boom. VPNs “banned”

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      the growth has already been staggering since states starting requiring ID’s for pornhub. I’m glad tech literacy is increasing in the face of these recurring laws. Small silver lining I can latch on to lol

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        It’s almost like John Oliver’s NSA street campaign. No one cared until he started talking about how the NSA was cause inappropriately “handling” dick pics

        They’re half the way there. One does not simply turn off the porn. People will go through great lengths to see nudes

        Now we just have to make them understand that their porn history is being collected along with their legal identity. Hackers will get it before long, and if the government doesn’t have it already, it’s just a matter of time

        The violation we’ve felt having all of our movements and habits tracked is apparently only felt by the masses when their junk is analyzed. Which I find weird, but hey, whatever makes people realize privacy isn’t something to shrug off