If I got a complaint I would address it with Google.
On Jan 13, 2014 12:56 PM, "Seth David Schoen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nathan Suchy writes:
>
> > Explain what you mean by reach your mirrored and why would I get a
> > complaint for proxy service? I already do this and many others do too
> with
> > ease. Google protects it's members.
>
> You might have a different experience with a web-to-web proxy and a
> web-to-Tor-hidden-services proxy.  The first allows people to reach
> things that they already could with their web browser (unless they
> have a censored connection), maybe with a little more anonymity from
> their local network and less anonymity from you and Google.  The
> second allows people to reach things that they would otherwise only
> have been able to reach with Tor Browser.
>
> Tor2web also allows linking to and spidering of hidden service sites,
> which you might or might not intend to allow.  In that configuration,
> it's hard for some people to understand that the proxy isn't actually
> hosting the hidden sites.  They don't realize that it's a proxy to
> something that exists elsewhere.
>
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