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On 2023-06-09 23:13, Eowin O wrote:
> "Carlos E.R." <
robin_listas@es.invalid> said:
>
>>>> I only use this Firefox "Tor Browser" if i really feel to *need* it.
>>>> So i don`t configure anything.
>>>> It`s not meant for "everyday browsing".
>>>
>>> Why not?
>>
>> Because it overloads the network with unneeded traffic, a network that
>> is limited and run by volunteers, making it to run slowly for those that
>> really need to use it.
>
> But how are you going to get the anonymity you need if you don`t use it?
Huh?
Do you _really_ need it? Are you, for instance, living in a country
where speaking to journalists can get you dead? Like, for instance,
Russia, and you are talking against Putin.
Or the only thing you want is google not tracking your purchasing habits
and sending you tailored commercials?
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Cheers, Carlos.
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