Hi Conrad,

Back in 2017 I used atlas to find lowly represented ASs and countries with 
regards to exits, sought out hosting providers in those areas, contacted each 
of them to determine if Tor exits were allowed per their TOS, and based on 
those responses, set up four exits with a restrictive policy all in different 
countries with different providers, and they were all shut down within two 
months. When asked why, each of them basically responded the same: 'we didn't 
know what a Tor exit was when you first asked'.  So the challenge isn't 
necessarily that exits are or aren't allowed, but rather the providers haven't 
been properly educated or use a boilerplate TOS without proper vetting.

Make your day great,
Isaac Grover, Senior I.T. Consultant
Aileron I.T. - "Practical & Proactive I.T. Solutions"

Office: 715-377-0440, Fax:715-690-1029, Web: www.aileronit.com
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