I wrote about libraries, Tor, privacy, and how it’s not always as simple as it seems. http://allthecandyintheworld.com/wp/2015/09/libraries-and-tor/ …
@kerri9494 @notio I mean, did they think they were just getting a more secure Web browser?
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@mjtsai@kerri9494 Prolly. I’m guessing non-malicious intent in presentation, and typical “sure, whatever” attention span in votes. -
@notio@kerri9494 Stated goals: (1) symbolic freedom gesture, (2) expand Tor network, (3) educate about Tor, (4) browser. -
@mjtsai@kerri9494 Yea, a more detailed read of the article seems to put a job or two at risk, depending on attitude of trustees. -
@mjtsai@kerri9494 I don’t know any of the trustees, but maybe via 2nd or 3rd degree... http://council.lebnh.net/bcomm/library-board-of-trustees … -
@notio A few of the names sound familiar, but I don’t know any of them either.
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@mjtsai@notio And they didn’t even get that. No Tor browser on that patron workstation, that I can see. https://libraryfreedomproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/IMG_0037.jpg … -
@kerri9494@mjtsai That detail caught my eye as well.
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