I thought it was Long Wang!
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Not exactly dude. Your ISP sees you went to a proxy and they also see how much data if any went in or out from your system. hence the big coat analogy.
Tor offers another layer of security in regards to route tracing. It offers no protection from interception somewhere inside the P2P network you are hopping around on with it.
But you don't actually think you are safe and private on the internet do you? Because that is laughable.
I like how you need to take the personal shot at me as well then make inferences that are contextually unrelated to what I said, it really undermines your efforts to come across as intelligent. So much misplaced and stupid anger you carry about. Whatever. Do you work in the industry or do you just read wikipedia about it?
It's not really our policy, but I could see many potential scenarios where we would divulge information willingly. This is a privately-run forum by a commercial enterprise. We never promised to protect your 'privacy.' If you are saying something here that might get you in trouble, we are more than happy to help the authorities pursue you. It's like that privacy issue on facebook - if you want to keep something private, don't post it on the web. Freedom of speech just means you are able to say what you like. That doesn't make you immune from the consequences of what you say.
Honestly, anyone worried about retribution here should just man-up and refresh their martial etiquette. There's a reason why martial etiquette has been in place for so long. A little locker-room trash talk is the norm, but we should all be cognizant of where to drawn the line. If you don't know...well, I was going to say 'if you don't know, don't say' but that would silence 90% of the forum here, wouldn't it? :rolleyes:
im not scare retribution. i have no money.
ill counter sue for racism.
Got an axe to grind? :p
A couple of refresher points:
1. A privately owned forum is not a democracy.
2. There is no freedom of speech when said speech interferes with the preferential running of the forum.