Quote Originally Posted by larryshomework
And one more thing before I drift off -- the base of the issue between jondo and tor, for me, is that unless you can know the location of the servers and who owns them they could all be in one country -- perhaps even the USA.
Tor is a powerful tool and you can configure all of these settings. The latest versions allow you specify exit by country, the configuration file can exclude or require certain relays in the cascade, the GUI controllers can tell you which relays are in use for what connects, all of what you want. Manually changing these settings may impact your level of anonymity but it would still be superior to JonDo in every sense except maybe speed - especially when you get a slow circuit

Besides everyone should be using HTTPS for private data!
wintermute7 Reviewed by wintermute7 on . Anonymity on the net -- JAP/Jondo, Tor and usage tracking Hey there everybody, I'm a noob here, and a friend of cannabis forum member Apollonia. She encouraged me to post some information I put together that may be useful to people who are interested in increasing their anonymity online. For my part my goal is to explain some dark corners and to create a discussion space on the subjects of JonDo, Tor and internet tracking. I break the initial discussion into five posts as follows: *Introduction *Online Anonymity - what it is & how to Rating: 5