06-26-07 06:14 AM
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:29:22 -0000, Aaron wrote:
> On Jun 24, 5:17 am, Krazee Brenda <i...@sanibleone.com> wrote:
>
> "Torpark works like this:
>
> Program - Service - Network Connection - Speed
> Torpark - Free - Tor - Crapshoot
> Torpark - Plus - Torrify SSH - 200Kbps ~ 700Kbps
> Torpark - Premium - Torrify VPN - 1500Kbps ~ 4000Kbps
> Torpark - Ultra - Torrify VPN - 4,000Kbps - 40,000Kbps
>
> The access to Tor is because our internal network has squid-mapped the
> Tor network, so you can access tor hidden services and computers
> inside the tor network directly from the browser. The Faster access to
> tor is because the squid-mapping uses a high speed gateway we have set
> up as a tor entry node for our network. Naturally we cannot guarantee
> the speeds of the middleman or destination nodes, but your entry will
> be fast as you use our network as your entry node. To clarify, this
> service lets you quickly hit computer inside the Tor network, and if
> you have the VPN service you can use our fast Tor entry node if you
> want to use tor on top our service, to reach the internet.
>
> The commercial anonymity service comes from the overwhelming outcry
> that Tor is too slow. So we designed the business structure and
> network structures to be the greatest anonymity service on the planet.
> Torrify is an online business formed in the sovereign state of Saint
> Kitts & Nevis, and is not subject to US law. We anonymize the payment
> from ourselves using 3rd party systems, so we do not have customer
> billing information to hand over, and all sensitive data is stored
> across multiple jurisdictions. It would require multi-jurisdictional
> superpowers, all working together, to link outgoing traffic back to
> the client. There is no anonymity service with stronger offerings than
> Torrify's corporate structure, privacy guarantee, and TESLA license.
> However, we won't tolerate people abusing our service for fraud or
> child pornography, and such use violates our terms of service and will
> void your protection.
> Reply With Quote"
>
> Further discussion here
>
> http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=176514
>
> PS I'm doubtful about speedups too.
Let's be fair an let Xerobank.com respond.
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