[tor-talk] WG: Questions about your project and about data security

Schaefer, Viola Lea Marlene schaviol at students.uni-mainz.de
Thu Jun 28 13:57:58 UTC 2012


Hello again,



I´m a member of your list now. I hope you can

answer my questions now. You can find them by

scrolling down to my first mail.



Thanking you in anticipation,



Viola Schäfer







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Von: Schaefer, Viola Lea Marlene
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. Juni 2012 15:04
An: tor-assistants at lists.torproject.org; tor-talk at lists.torproject.org
Betreff: WG: Questions about your project and about data security


Dear Tor-Project-Team,



this is the forwarded E-Mail , which I sent two days

ago. Mr. Sandvik answered me yesterday and advised

me to send my questions to this address.

I would be very happy about an early answer!



Sincerely yours,



Viola Schäfer









________________________________
Von: Schaefer, Viola Lea Marlene
Gesendet: Montag, 25. Juni 2012 15:30
An: help at rt.torproject.org
Betreff: Questions about your project and about data security


Dear Tor Project-Team,



I am a Psychology student in Mainz, Germany who is working

on a project for social psychology about data protection on the

internet. I read about your project in an article of a German

newspaper called "Der Freitag" (issue of April 26th 2012).

I have prepared some questions about the Tor Project and about

what do you think about data security online. The questions are

as follows:



1. What are the main aims and the strategy of the Tor Project?



2.Many people seem to be very ingenuously spreading their private

data on the net. What do you think could be the reason(s) for that?



3.What makes Facebook so successful even if many users know about

the porous and apparently insufficient privacy protection of this platform?



4.Do you think that people, who use social networks like Facebook, are

actually willing to protect their data? Could it be possible to provoke

a behavioral change ? Or does it really not matter to most of the people

what happens with their private data?



5. If one would start a campaign in order to make people more careful

and conscious in protecting their data online, how should this campaign

work and look like?



So these are my questions so far :)





Hoping for an early answer,



Viola Schäfer






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