> On 11/11/2015 12:27 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote: > >* https://blog.torproject.org/blog/ethical-tor-research-guidelines > ><https://blog.torproject.org/blog/ethical-tor-research-guidelines> > *> >* Interesting problem: to use Tor is to say you trust your ISP less than > *>* some pseudorandom person over the internet. > * > Sadly enough, that's often prudent. Some ISPs are honorable, for sure. > But many are duplicitous scum. > > In any case, it's more accurate to say that about your VPN provider. > With Tor, you're trusting the system, but system integrity is resilient > to malicious nodes. So you're not trusting any one of them fully, even > your entry guard, as much as you would have been trusting your ISP. > > Correct, it would be prudent to avoid using port 80 over Tor for anything personally identifiable.
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