This.

Also, I'm not sure, why this info would even concern you (especially
since you're from the US, if I remember correctly). It's not like you're
giving away your home adress or something. If you keep your real name
out of the various configuration fields like relay-nickname and
contact-email, nobody will even know it's you, who is running this
relay, except for your internet provider (who will know anyway).


But as John said, nobody will fault you if you don't want to run a
relay! We're all volunteers here, after all.

Jens


Am 07.09.2016 um 06:10 schrieb John Ricketts:
> Daniel,
>
> No.  Part of being a Tor Relay is sticking your neck out a bit for
> those who can't.  No one will fault you if you decide to not run a relay.
>
> John
>
> On Sep 6, 2016, at 23:08, daniel boone <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>> Relay Issue: I had a relay up and runnng Saturday. I found my relay
>> Atlas but I did not like what I saw on there. It showed my isp number
>> and my dsl provider so I shut down the relay. Is there some
>> adjustment in the "torrc" file to have that not show. And I do not
>> have any access to a Proxy Sever.
>> tks
>> -DB-
>>  
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