On Mar 27, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Matthew Kaufman wrote:
Nicholas Weaver wrote:
Additionally, you CAN'T do localization comparison without knowing
which points to compare. Again, privacy can't work in that case.
But an ISP or third-party I trust *could* do comparison without me
showing the list to everyone passively monitoring the path between
me and that service. And in the trusted 3rd-party case, they can
anonymize who I am and why I'm asking even better.
On the wire interception is far less of a privacy concern than just
the fact that you have to give the third party/ISP a list of the IPs
to compare with.
Yes, it would be nice to specify "use either TLS or DTLS", but if you
think this increases privacy significantly, it doesn't.
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