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On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 19:37:15 -0500, "J.B. Wood"
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arl_123234@hotmail.com> wrote:
>The Firefox Tor has at least five builtin bridge options.
>[1]no bridge
>
>[2]obfs4 is a type of built-in bridge that makes your Tor traffic look
>random. They are also less likely to be blocked than their predecessors,
>obfs3 bridges.
>
>[3]Snowflake is a built-in bridge that defeats censorship by routing your
>connection through Snowflake proxies, ran by volunteers.
>
>[4]meek-azure is a built-in bridge that makes it look like you are using a
>Microsoft web site instead of using Tor.
>
>How do YOU choose between those five builtin bridge options?
You might try that question in alt.privacy.anon-server group.
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