How do countries around the world allow Tor to exist...

On point. Remember that the US government is watching pretty much everything you do on the internet.
>The majority of the world’s internet traffic passes through the town of Ashburn in Loudoun County, Virginia
voanews.com/usa/all-about-america/heres-where-internet-actually-lives

I make pcaps using tcpdump and do manual testing to find what is an advertisement so I can block it in your browser. I do this for fun so people like you don't have to see ads. It's trivial, but I wouldn't call myself a noob. I also participate in CTFs and run several ethical hacking clubs. Why several? Some people don't like natsoc/fascist websites.

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>what is illegal search and seizure
not every one is automatically guilty, gaylord

SCOTUS has really gutted the 4th Amendment, though. And nevermind how the FISA court (or the federal government in general) doesn't give a single fuck about any constitutional right.

Ya gay m8.

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Because Tor is exactly what governments use to spy on people, you idiot. What better way to know what people are really thinking and doing than to make them think no one is listening to them? Everyone says and does shit they wouldn’t if they thought that someone might be watching.

>Everyone says and does shit they wouldn’t if they thought that someone might be watching.
Correct, Mohammed. We even employ mobile systems to do exactly that.
drti.com/our-technology/

Don't believe these disinfo glowniggers. They would love for you to believe that "Tor doesn't work" or that "Tor is compromised". It isn't, just read the leaked NSA documents if you care. Also read up on HOW people got de-anonymized by feds, it's important to know that it's always USER ERROR.
PS: I2P isn't bad either but there isn't as much research on it.

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