How it feels using TOR as a Brit rn 🤘
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Is it possible to choose an exit node? Because if the exit node's in UK, it presumably doesn't help with the geoblocking aspect.
yes! theres a "new identity" button that effectively does this
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Yea I know. if they ban VPN's and block access to the TOR download website I've got TOR saved on USB's and I'll send a copy to anyone who wants it lmao
make sure to get some bridge adresses too! without bridges, ur ISP can still see that ur using Tor
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make sure to get some bridge adresses too! without bridges, ur ISP can still see that ur using Tor
Done!
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Context: UK passed this online safety act thing a few days ago (source) where you have to verify your age on sites that might contain nsfw content and the checks involve stuff like uploading a photo of your face, ID or even your passport. if anything it's just making people more unsafe (look what happened with the Tea app which required similar verification (source)). ain't gonna dox myself to the government/companies and it's easily circumvented using TOR lol. fuck da system
cool meme but there's a sign for no P. why isn't man peeing
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cool meme but there's a sign for no P. why isn't man peeing
Maybe his last name is Park
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Yea I know. if they ban VPN's and block access to the TOR download website I've got TOR saved on USB's and I'll send a copy to anyone who wants it lmao
Tor is loud and every ISP sees encrypted traffic that screams "I dunno, but it's tor traffic."
It's no free pass when the government is pressuring ISPs to tattle on encrypted traffic.
Be careful y'all. Don't be calm, but be Fing careful, too.
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Tor is loud and every ISP sees encrypted traffic that screams "I dunno, but it's tor traffic."
It's no free pass when the government is pressuring ISPs to tattle on encrypted traffic.
Be careful y'all. Don't be calm, but be Fing careful, too.
I can't remember the term/name anymore, but wasn't there a way to mask TOR traffic as standard HTTPS?
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Done!
Is there a guide or reputable YouTube video that provides instructions/links?
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I can't remember the term/name anymore, but wasn't there a way to mask TOR traffic as standard HTTPS?
OBFS4 bridges.
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Context: UK passed this online safety act thing a few days ago (source) where you have to verify your age on sites that might contain nsfw content and the checks involve stuff like uploading a photo of your face, ID or even your passport. if anything it's just making people more unsafe (look what happened with the Tea app which required similar verification (source)). ain't gonna dox myself to the government/companies and it's easily circumvented using TOR lol. fuck da system
wrote last edited by [email protected]> posts meme about what it means to be using TOR as a Brit rn.
> On an instance that needs TOR or a VPN to access from the UK
Ha! I see what you did there.
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cool meme but there's a sign for no P. why isn't man peeing
wrote last edited by [email protected]Fool, watch your tongue. You're speaking about the king of par
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Is there a guide or reputable YouTube video that provides instructions/links?
wrote last edited by [email protected]I did it by just clicking the three horizontal lines at the top right corner > settings > search "bridges" > request bridges
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I did it by just clicking the three horizontal lines at the top right corner > settings > search "bridges" > request bridges
My bad, I wasn’t specific.
I looking for something comprehensive for non-techies with a desire to be safe on the Webster. -
Context: UK passed this online safety act thing a few days ago (source) where you have to verify your age on sites that might contain nsfw content and the checks involve stuff like uploading a photo of your face, ID or even your passport. if anything it's just making people more unsafe (look what happened with the Tea app which required similar verification (source)). ain't gonna dox myself to the government/companies and it's easily circumvented using TOR lol. fuck da system
It would be great to have a restriction stronger than "are you 18 years or older?" so I can let my kids roam the internet without care. But this is a bit backwards.
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Maybe his last name is Park
Parker is a fairly common English lastname too
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It would be great to have a restriction stronger than "are you 18 years or older?" so I can let my kids roam the internet without care. But this is a bit backwards.
There were restrictions in the UK before this latest measure got put in place, ISP providers provide it so parents could manage it. But my guess is a large proportion of parents were either too stupid to use, didn't care, or simply didn't know. Broadband parental control.
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OBFS4 bridges.
Ah, thanks!
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It would be great to have a restriction stronger than "are you 18 years or older?" so I can let my kids roam the internet without care. But this is a bit backwards.
... There has been. It'd called blocklists. UK specifically even had it at the IP level, but excluding that there's extensions that also block that stuff. There's actually many ways to block that stuff.
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Context: UK passed this online safety act thing a few days ago (source) where you have to verify your age on sites that might contain nsfw content and the checks involve stuff like uploading a photo of your face, ID or even your passport. if anything it's just making people more unsafe (look what happened with the Tea app which required similar verification (source)). ain't gonna dox myself to the government/companies and it's easily circumvented using TOR lol. fuck da system
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cool meme but there's a sign for no P. why isn't man peeing
How do you know he isn't