• nutomic@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    So you can give some Swedish company access to all your web traffic. Great idea if you hate privacy. At least Tor can get some money this way.

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      1 year ago

      Swedish government*

      All EU countries have surveillance laws pretty similar to the US yet no one seems to think it’s a problem.

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      1 year ago

      Also, isn’t Tor still funded by the US govt? I feel like of you wanted a honeypot, there is no better option than Tor which is already under your wing.

      The reality is that there is NO completely anonymous network or proxy that can be 100% trusted. None. Because you have zero ways of independently verifying any of them. You’re better off, especially if you’re political dissident, using a network that might be/probably under surveillance from a country that aligns most with your ideology (Chinese networks if you’re a communist trying to push for communism in the West, for example). It’s a shame for us that it’s actually really hard to get access to a Chinese run VPN in the West. Don’t use a US-developed privacy network if you know the US is not going to like what you send on it is what I’m saying.