On 10/26/2014 01:21 PM, Johnny Cash wrote: > I'm setting up a blog and I need a secure hosting service. > > First, I signed up with HostGator, but received an email telling me I > needed to call and confirm my account. When I did, they told me my > application was rejected, because they refuse registrations made over the > TOR network, due to abuse (to be fair, other proxies too). > > Second, I tried SiteGround, but their live chat requires a plugin, which > could reveal my location. > > Since the Snowden documents revealed government complicity, I won't use > GoDaddy, because of their relationship with Microsoft products. > > Last, I'm looking at host, A Small Orange, but they're based in Texas (like > HostGator), and that entire state makes me hear the theme music from the > Empire play in my head: dum, dum, duh, dum. ::chills:: > > Can anyone recommend a good hosting site for a WordPress blog? >
What about having some small device [at home] running some wordpress instance and a Tor Hidden Service? This means: - no way to know who's behind the content unless you let traces (like captcha…) - you "own" the hardware, you can put it wherever you want - thus you know who's accessing the device (physically I mean). Downside: users must use Tor in order to access it, or any tor2web gateway that aren't pwned by some gvt instance, if any. Cheers, C. -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
