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Replying to @trailofbits @dguido
What’s the common use case for Algo? It doesn’t help if you want encrypted traffic to avoid provider sniffing or changing exit country IP.
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Replying to @SwissHttp @trailofbits
Hm? It works for both of those use cases?
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Replying to @dguido @trailofbits
So where’s your server? Not connected to a provider who knows who you are? And you have servers in every country?
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Replying to @SwissHttp @trailofbits
I generally use AWS and DO servers, usually in the US but sometimes elsewhere to avoid content restrictions. They know who I am.
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I don't consider subpoenas a risk given my threat model. I do consider my last mile ISP (and first hop online) a threat, which Algo protects
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Replying to @dguido @trailofbits
Looks like I understand now. Your Algo server is “in the cloud“. And AWS provides your last mile access. What is DO?
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Replying to @SwissHttp @trailofbits
DigitalOcean! Like AWS, they have datacenters all over the world. And they're very easy for new people to use.
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Replying to @dguido @trailofbits
Looks nice, but both are under US jurisdiction. I trust my local provider more, but I’d like to avoid the new mandatory data retention.
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There's no reason you can't deploy to your own server on a different cloud provider. It's option 5 in the install script.
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