On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Griffin Boyce <grif...@cryptolab.net> wrote:
> I'd recommend reaching out formally (perhaps to privacy@ ?) and > proposing a whitelist or other special consideration for Tor users. You've > got the name recognition to pull it off and you actually work for Tor. =) > Better yet, share the experience and practices of Twitter's competitors; they have a stake in circumvention, I don't think these changes are against their economic interests. It has to be difficult balancing legitimate security practices with not curtailing access. In addition to Google's setup, I believe that Facebook either whitelists circumvention tools or, after the first time that the user successful resets their password, flags accounts and ignores such behavior subsequently. -- *Collin David Anderson* averysmallbird.com | @cda | Washington, D.C.
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