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Originally posted by XPLodER
reply to post by XeroOne
ok what happens in the example where conspiracy web sights are outlawed due to dangerous thinking,
and ATS is blocked from my country and circumvention would be a crime.
i am not prepaired to break the law but still require access to ats
what could i do AFTER the new laws had passed,
and would it not be better to be vigil against such laws?
xploder
Originally posted by XPLodER
reply to post by XeroOne
a VPN to a relay server?
ok that makes sense.
would it be more effective to pre-empt the need to spend $40 dollars a month on a proxie service?
i realise there are free proxies to use but how can you check they are safe and not a honey pot?
xploder
That's one of the £64 million questions. Personally I read the privacy statements very carefully before signing up. If a service will pass on usage data for any reason, avoid them. Try to find a service that doesn't keep logs in the first place.
If you were living in a repressive nation, you'd want a proxy server located outside the country, and you'd use traceroute and InfoSniper to make sure it is. Always know where your traffic is being routed.
From there, it's a matter of trust.
Just in case any three-letter (or four-letter) agencies are reading, this information is for enhancing the security of Internet communications, not for committing any criminal offences.
Originally posted by XPLodER
reply to post by XeroOne
That's one of the £64 million questions. Personally I read the privacy statements very carefully before signing up. If a service will pass on usage data for any reason, avoid them. Try to find a service that doesn't keep logs in the first place.
good tip
If you were living in a repressive nation, you'd want a proxy server located outside the country, and you'd use traceroute and InfoSniper to make sure it is. Always know where your traffic is being routed.
From there, it's a matter of trust.
thank you investigating infosniper and tracert now
Just in case any three-letter (or four-letter) agencies are reading, this information is for enhancing the security of Internet communications, not for committing any criminal offences.
as previously stated this is for circumvention of theoretical laws not implemented laws.
dont worry i dont break the law
does the country you choose your proxie in matter?
is it better to use say
bolgeria or romaina?
is there a country where your rights are better protected?
like sweeden?
ps thanks for the education
xploder
Originally posted by moonweed
one word should explain a great way to circumvent any such blockages: Tor
works for me, for secure traffic.