[tor-talk] Social Research on TOR in Turkey during March2014

Mirimir mirimir at riseup.net
Mon Oct 13 19:03:56 UTC 2014


On 10/13/2014 01:16 AM, Paolo Cardullo wrote:
> Hi Mirimir
> 
> Thanks for your suggestion. I find this a bit too difficult for me,
> maybe you could help me?

I would be happy to help you. I'll email you offlist.

> Or rather, I have published my public key on the default server.
> Maybe you could use that for an email exchange?

Sorry if I wasn't clear. I don't have a story for you. I was just making
a suggestion to provide better privacy and security for those who do
contact you. Even with end-to-end email encryption, the metadata
(contact information for correspondents, subject, etc) are visible to
adversaries. That could be problematic for those who email you.

> Alternatively, I can give you the postal address for my Department,
> but you will have to pay for the stamp!
> 
> All the best and hope to speak soon. Paolo
> 
> 
> 
> ---- Paolo Cardullo @kiddingthecity
> 
> http://kiddingthecity.org
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Mirimir <mirimir at riseup.net> To:
> tor-talk <tor-talk at lists.torproject.org> Sent: Sat, Oct 11, 2014
> 11:55 pm Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Social Research on TOR in Turkey
> during March2014
> 
> 
> On 10/11/2014 12:54 PM, Paolo Cardullo wrote:
>> 
>> Dear TOR users/developers
>> 
>> I am a researcher from Goldsmiths, University of London (UK), 
>> currently doing research on users' responses to Internet
>> censorship in Turkey after March14 block of Twitter.
>> 
>> I would like to hear of anyone who can provide me with some
>> details, descriptions, and direct experiences on using TOR in that
>> instance (I already have metrics from TOR project). Some of the
>> questions I'm interested to hear about: How did you find out about
>> TOR? Was it difficult to implement? What result did you achieve?
>> Will you use it again? What's your experience? Etcetera....
>> 
>> MAX confidentiality of course.
> 
> Set up a hidden service for accepting users' stories. Asking them to 
> email you is far too error-prone.
> 
>> You can find out more about me at http://kiddingthecity.org and my 
>> email on the top of this thread.
>> 
>> Many thanks Paolo
>> 
>> 
>> ---- Paolo Cardullo @kiddingthecity
>> 
>> http://kiddingthecity.org
>> 


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