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Link to tor project (they made the icon I grabbed, and tor itself of course): https://www.torproject.org/

This is a community to discuss the tor project and your experience with tor, tor browser, etc.

Rules are generally: be nice, don't be bigoted, etc.

Only seems fair that an infosec instance should have a community about one of the most well known anonymity tools :)

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In the early web days there was a service where you email an URL to a certain email address and it responded with an email with the webpage attached.

We need that back. We need it to escape arbitrary anti-Tor anti-VPN forms of enshitification.

archive.org is very useful but we cannot rely on it.

Email has also become enshitified and it’s rightfully distrusted and even abandoned by the few true resisters who exist. So ideally it would be an onion email address that takes in the requests. Perhaps an onion activitypub UI as well.

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[–] activistPnk@slrpnk.net 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I don’t think that solves the problem of getting a website’s context.

But nonetheless it looks like a very useful tool for me because I sometimes get 1000+ free SMS msgs and at times have no Internet connection. I’ll have to study it more to see how SMS msgs get relayed and to where. Glad you mentioned it!

It also inspires another idea. I will not email a Gmail or MS user because they can use my email to reply and include info I would not want Google or MS to have. But if I could somehow use SMS to reach a gmail recipient in a way that they cannot reply via gmail, it would be interesting because I could then control what Google/MS are allowed to see.