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avoid the NSA with TOR / the dark net

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i see alot of pepole that dosent really like what the NSA is doing,

and allot of pepole that want to be anonymus as possible on the web.

i saw this videos that was made by Eli the computer guy(which is btw a great, more hardcore tech channel about networking/programing and other stuff)

 

in the videos he talks about the dark net. and about the service called TOR ,that allows you to be almost anonymus on the internet

 

so for those of you dont want , NSA and other pepole tracking you and looking at your data, i suggest you may take a look at this videos

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_91AYoH5dTA

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyq4vwxqvSI

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i see alot of pepole that dosent really like what the NSA is doing,

and allot of pepole that want to be anonymus as possible on the web.

i saw this videos that was made by Eli the computer guy(which is btw a great, more hardcore tech channel about networking/programing and other stuff)

 

in the videos he talks about the dark net. and about the service called TOR ,that allows you to be almost anonymus on the internet

 

so for those of you dont want , NSA and other pepole tracking you and looking at your data, i suggest you may take a look at this videos

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_91AYoH5dTA

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyq4vwxqvSI

unfortunately TOR is slow and not very suitable for general internet browsing

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A few years ago it was released that the FBI had listent to a lot of the traffic on the TOR network, so nothing is safe. One of the problems with using TOR is that it's easy for people to transfer illegal material by you.

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i thought that the reason TOR came about was that the Navy wanted a secure way to transmit data, and that TOR is a descendant of this. Hence why the back door was opened for the FBI when their undercover cops were being released through TOR? But it just goes back to that nothing is ever 'secure'..

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A few years ago it was released that the FBI had listent to a lot of the traffic on the TOR network, so nothing is safe. the problem with using TOR is that it's easy for people to transfer illegal material by you.

 

I heard this too in a TekSyndicate video a while back

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Lol. I thought of Thor the dark world because of the title.

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Tor's not really safe anymore as NSA/FBI has done something to snoop in on the users...

and what does CP stand for?

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Tor's not really safe anymore as NSA/FBI has done something to snoop in on the users...

and what does CP stand for?

Child Pornography

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