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Author Tor and Google Groups
leo.bonacci@yahoo.com

2006-05-20, 7:12 pm

I created a Yahoo account with Tor, and then used that to create a
Google groups account (through Tor) and this seems to make me pretty
much invisible. Within the limits of Tor, of course. I suppose that the
cookies that get set might leave a trail on the server (and on my
computer), but you can't run Yahoo or Google groups without the cookies
set.

Pascal

2006-05-21, 7:12 am


If you need a quick disposable email to be used just to receive your
registration password
I reccomend http://www.pookmail.com, it is one of the few DEA that can
read attachments
by switching to RAW view.

You certainly need cookies to run practically any group, you can always
create an encrypted
virtual drive in your computer and run a USB browser like Portable Firefox
from there, so
all the cookies and history will remain encrypted on the drive and not
even the computer registry
will hold Firefox tracks. There is also a Thunderbird USB version that can
be run from inside the
encrypted drive.

Be very careful of running Opera on USB, I haver personally experienced
how this unofficial browser
works great, but from a privacy point of view it leaks data out of the
encrypted drive (will write the
profile at random anywhere on your C: drive)


On Sat, 20 May 2006 23:35:47 +0100, <leo.bonacci@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I created a Yahoo account with Tor, and then used that to create a
> Google groups account (through Tor) and this seems to make me pretty
> much invisible. Within the limits of Tor, of course. I suppose that the
> cookies that get set might leave a trail on the server (and on my
> computer), but you can't run Yahoo or Google groups without the cookies
> set.
>


Borked Pseudo Mailed

2006-05-21, 7:12 pm

leo.bonacci wrote:

> I created a Yahoo account with Tor, and then used that to create a Google
> groups account (through Tor) and this seems to make me pretty much
> invisible. Within the limits of Tor, of course. I suppose that the cookies
> that get set might leave a trail on the server (and on my computer), but
> you can't run Yahoo or Google groups without the cookies set.


Most browsers allow you to delete them at the end of a browser session
(when you close the browser). Most also have some menu selection or button
to clear things like cache, cookies, and history manually.

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