Re: I don't think the Tor network is inherently insecure
By: Arelor to Ogg on Mon Sep 16 2024 06:41 pm
> > and messages you send. No doubt some government institutions
> > are operating exit nodes.
> Well, I have doubts about that, considering most http traffic these days goes
> encapsulated in TLS.
> An Exit node can't keep track of the sites you visit because different sites
> are accessed over different circuits. An exit node who gets a gazillion users
> through it cannot realistically determinate which site visits belong to a
> particular user either.
> Searches cannot be tracked because the serch query is encrypted. Same with
> messages and the like.
the probably is, you trust encryption. don't you think all the big govts have
cracked that encryption or have a way around it? they are probably 10 years or
more ahead of what we think they are.
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