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<tt>No but what about that project that is compact FF and TB by itself,
out of the context of Tor entirely? I don't even know if the developers
of that even know Tor exists. If I could remember what it's called, I
could tell you but I can't. I think they post updates on majorgeeks.com
though.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello ADB,
Torpark IS the self-contained usb thing with Firefox and Thunderbird,
at least thunderbird should be expected within the next few months.
And the latest version was released less than a month ago I believe.
I'm building another version very soon, if I can get some more help
from programmers. I should also have a Tor firefox plugin available in
the future as well.
ST
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<pre wrap="">Some would argue that it's just the free market doing it's
thing,and some entrepreneur is cashing in ;D. What's the name of
thatself-contained, 'USB-stick' Thurnderbird and Firefox? I can't
think ofthe name right now. It would probably be really easy for
Arrakis to addthis to his project. The one thing that's nice about
VPM though is thatit is cross-platform and contains a few extra
security features thatwould be hard for a non-geek to configure. The
reason I say this isbecause there are many dedicated freedom
activists in the US and aroundthe world that are just dying
(sometimes literally) for something likethis, but don't have the
technical know-how to self-implement.
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<pre wrap="">Arrakis, do you need help with TorPark? If so, I'd be willing to chipin, at least to a degree.
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<pre wrap="">Indeed it would... Paying for privacy? I don't think that's quiteright.
Grr.
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<pre wrap="">It would be quite easy to build on of these yourself and place iton a
flashcard, digital camera or what have you. Make it a weekendproject.
-m
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, ADB wrote:
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<pre wrap="">An associated article on OSNews points to a new tor-basedembedded
Linux-on-USB-stick product called Tor Desktop: VirtualPrivacy Machine
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.virtualprivacymachine.com/products.html">http://www.virtualprivacymachine.com/products.html</a>).It sellsfor $45,
and this might be a convenient option for some people,especially those
who are less technically adept and/or who have to use publicor work
computers that they can't/aren't allowed to install programsor or
reconfigure.
Thoughts?
~ADB
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