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It does seem out of place doesn't it.
I just tried the TOR browser but it just worked as normal.
t does seem out of place doesn't it. I just tried the TOR browser but it just worked as normal. Of course, for now it works normally, I'm answering you via TOR Browser.
The point, however, is that if TOR enters a similar question in an official survey, it is likely that it is considering changing its policies by including some data collection.
What do you think about?
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @OT 23 Apr
I don't see why they would need to do this. On first thoughts I don't like the sound of it but if it can help improve the protocol it might be worth it.
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I don't see why they would need to do this. On first thoughts I don't like the sound of it but if it can help improve the protocol it might be worth it.
In all honesty, I don't understand how anonymous data collection can help a protocol that has been stable and working for years.
To help the protocol, just create a middle relay in your home, which is also very useful for masking a possible home bitcoin node.
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It's not the protocol, it's the browser itself
this is a Product Manager looking for something to do.
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