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Although I am no expert, what I do know suggests this nay be correct as far as security on the Internet is possible. If I’m wrong, please advise. #lazyweb !CDNpoli #StopBillC51 Stop Bill C-51 https://www.facebook.com/stopbillc51?fref=nf says: This is an open, anonymous, encrypted brainstorming forum for people who wish to engage in non-violent direct action and civil disobedience against the police state bill, C-51, should it pass after the vote planned for it this week. Anybody w/this link can edit the document & chat anonymously: https://pad.riseup.net/p/x3UboXzHvPGH Nobody’s contributions w/b traceable to them as individuals, but it may be possible 2 detect IP address was used to access this service (& possibly this discussion pad). For greater anonymity, we recommend using a VPN and/or service such as TOR to better shield your computer’s IP address from security agencies. Services/articles that may help: https://ssd.eff.org/en https://firs…
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@laurelrusswurm That's true enough if you're using Tor. VPNs are only as trustworthy as the people running them. But if you're already being targeted by well-funded surveillance agencies then none of these tools (anonymous pad, Tor, VPN) will give you much protection. !Lazyweb #Answer