On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 5:35 PM juanjo wrote:
> Tor relays are public and easily blocked by IP. To connect to Tor
> network users where Tor is censored have to use bridges and even PTs.
> But, what happens on the exit? Many websites block Tor IPs so using it
> to access "clearweb" is not
juanjo:
> Tor relays are public and easily blocked by IP. To connect to Tor
> network users where Tor is censored have to use bridges and even PTs.
> But, what happens on the exit? Many websites block Tor IPs so using
> it to access "clearweb" is not possible. Should we allow and start
> using
Tor relays are public and easily blocked by IP. To connect to Tor
network users where Tor is censored have to use bridges and even PTs.
But, what happens on the exit? Many websites block Tor IPs so using it
to access "clearweb" is not possible. Should we allow and start using
"exit bridges"?