Those look good to me

On Nov 5, 2010, at 12:31 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:

> I propose we ask, before the network seclevel, whether the user wants to use 
> opennet, or darknet. Once we've asked this, we ask whether they want LOW or 
> NORMAL (for no) or HIGH or MAXIMUM (for yes). We explain as follows:
> 
> Do you want Freenet to only connect to your friends?
> 
> YES: This is much more secure, however to connect to Freenet at all you must 
> add several friends who are usually online at the same time as you are. It is 
> not necessary that these be ultimately trustworthy, but you must not add 
> total strangers as this slows down the network and they are probably the bad 
> guys: These must be people you know personally, whether online or offline.
> 
> NO: This offers no real security against a determined attacker, however it 
> will work "out of the box". You can add friends later, and then set Freenet 
> to only connect to your friends. This is fine for testing, and may give 
> better speed unless you have a lot of friends with fast connections.
> 
> 
> IMHO honesty is the best policy.
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