• Encryption, TOR, PGP

    From Limawhiskey@VERT/HDCBBS to All on Sat Jul 8 22:40:56 2023
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    By: hollowone to Board Rider on Sat Jul 08 2023 01:32 pm

    Does anyone here use PGP / Tor for anything Intresting? I have been setting up all the needed software, but did not want to get too deep into exploring anything that could yeild unwanted content / associations.

    Any thoughts on .Onion / Deep Web browsing?

    _LW99

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  • From Khronos@VERT/CWSHACK to Limawhiskey on Sun Jul 9 17:17:31 2023
    Re: Encryption, TOR, PGP
    By: Limawhiskey to All on Sat Jul 08 2023 22:40:56

    Does anyone here use PGP / Tor for anything Intresting? I have been setting up all the needed software, but did not want to get too deep into exploring
    anything that could yeild unwanted content / associations.

    Any thoughts on .Onion / Deep Web browsing?

    Only thing I can think of is that when using Tor sometimes making sure search engines stay with in your language this can sometimes be a challenge as your traffic bounces all over the place and might not stay with in English speaking countries.

    Downloading content may be a bit slow as you are relaying through a lot of hosts to pull files down through.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Khronos on Mon Jul 10 05:21:13 2023
    Re: Encryption, TOR, PGP
    By: Khronos to Limawhiskey on Sun Jul 09 2023 05:17 pm

    Only thing I can think of is that when using Tor sometimes making sure search engines stay with in your language this can sometimes be a challenge as your traffic bounces all over the place and might not stay with in English speaking countries.

    Downloading content may be a bit slow as you are relaying through a lot of hosts to pull files down through.

    it's not safe to use, people can snoop on you. it's slow.
    people have a false sense of security when they use it.
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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to Limawhiskey on Thu Jul 13 11:37:08 2023
    Re: Encryption, TOR, PGP
    By: Limawhiskey to All on Sat Jul 08 2023 10:40 pm

    Any thoughts on .Onion / Deep Web browsing?

    Onion space is a bit like the early WWW, full of personal sites designed manually which look silly or broken.

    I prefer I2P myself. Tor I keep for clearnet browsing.

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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to Khronos on Thu Jul 13 11:46:58 2023
    Re: Encryption, TOR, PGP
    By: Khronos to Limawhiskey on Sun Jul 09 2023 05:17 pm

    Only thing I can think of is that when using Tor sometimes making sure searc >
    Downloading content may be a bit slow as you are relaying through a lot of h >

    Personally, I just set the Tor Browser to English, which is their recommendation for fingerprint prevention anyway.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Arelor on Thu Jul 13 17:03:51 2023
    Re: Encryption, TOR, PGP
    By: Arelor to Limawhiskey on Thu Jul 13 2023 11:37 am

    Re: Encryption, TOR, PGP
    By: Limawhiskey to All on Sat Jul 08 2023 10:40 pm

    Any thoughts on .Onion / Deep Web browsing?

    Onion space is a bit like the early WWW, full of personal sites designed manually which look silly or broken.


    I prefer I2P myself. Tor I keep for clearnet browsing.

    just try out opera. it has a vpn.
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