Disagreeing w/ the Vidalia removal seems like the only logical reason I can think of.

I admittedly haven't used it (since it's Windows only) but from their page and the NYT article I read, it sounds like it doesn't seem to do anything that the TBB doesn't already do. They says its Tor + FoxyProxy, with no mention of assistance finding bridges or other features to aid circumvention.
-Greg

On 8/10/13 12:15 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
On 08/10/2013 12:49 PM, Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
Hello!

It looks that The Pirate Bay will enter secure browser market,
http://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-releases-pirate-browser-to-thwart-censorship-130810/
 & http://piratebrowser.com/

I do not understand why they do the same as TBB. Anyone know?

--
Jerzy Łogiewa -- [email protected]

   Maybe they didn't agree with the recent removal of Vidalia?  In the
end, it probably has more to do with marketing than trying to increase
the privacy of their users.  I also don't understand why they're
releasing it as an exe and not a zip.  Seems like an odd choice,
considering the obvious exploit possibilities of an exe.

~Griffin


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