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Offline gadget42

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searched the forum but didn't come up with anything.

wanted to do more than just running the Snowflake add-on to Firefox.

thoughts?
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Offline Juanito

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You could compile tor on piCore64

Offline gadget42

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interesting reading regarding the current efforts by The Onion Router network:

https://blog.torproject.org/malicious-relays-health-tor-network/

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Offline gadget42

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searching the forum for "tor" gives unsatisfactory results but "onion router" does the trick.

didn't want to start a new thread but this article is noteworthy!

https://blog.torproject.org/congestion-contrl-047/

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