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RE: Substratum: Decentralizing the Internet With Personal Computers

in #cryptocurrency6 years ago (edited)

Yeah, TOR was great back in the day. You shouldn't have any worries unless you're doing something illegal. If you're just hiding your tracks from private interests (say, a journalist working a story), that shouldn't be a problem. I'm guessing the feds will start monitoring any decentralized Internet activities as soon as they can. They're not concerned about people exercising their right to privacy as much as they are in catching people doing something illegal.

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lol, I personally believe that you are correct, but I usually just keep all of mine in the open, just so there is never any reason for suspicion... The way I look at it, if I don't want someone to know something then I should probably keep it off the internet.

Good policy. I've never really had a reason to hide my tracks either. I don't know if that's good or bad.

lol, It depends on if all your friends are anarchist or not. They usually want to hide everything.

Haha yeah that's true. Except their anarchism.

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