Author: toad
Date: 2009-01-21 01:03:34 +0000 (Wed, 21 Jan 2009)
New Revision: 25171

Modified:
   trunk/website/pages/en/faq.php
Log:
better


Modified: trunk/website/pages/en/faq.php
===================================================================
--- trunk/website/pages/en/faq.php      2009-01-21 01:02:23 UTC (rev 25170)
+++ trunk/website/pages/en/faq.php      2009-01-21 01:03:34 UTC (rev 25171)
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@
 <p>Tor on the other hand is designed to anonymise real-time data streams, on 
the 
 assumption that the list of nodes can be public, that there is a free world 
where
 nodes can be operated safely, that the authors of controversial content will 
be able
-to either host (hidden) web servers themselves or upload it to centralised 
storage systems,
+to either host (hidden) web servers themselves or upload it to other (hidden, 
but usually centralised) storage systems,
 and so on. And Tor has a concept of a "client", which is somebody who uses the 
 service without providing any value to it; on Freenet, every node relays data 
for
 its neighbours. Hence the attacks on Freenet are completely different to the 
attacks

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