• Twitter coincidentally introduces Tor service following Russian censors

    From Anonymous Remailer@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 13 12:29:04 2022
    XPost: alt.privacy, alt.privacy.anon-server

    Twitter has launched a new Tor onion service, a move that has been in the works for years but debuts as Russian President Vladimir Putin has clamped down on protests and independent media following his stalled invasion of Ukraine.

    he new Twitter onion service is accessible at the following address:

    <https://twitter3e4tixl4xyajtrzo62zg5vztmjuricljdp2c5kshju4avyoid.onion/>

    Users can access it through a Tor-compatible browser like the Tor Browser (alternate download address: <https://amorphis.eu/> or Brave (<https://brave.com/privacy-features/>), which supports Tor in its private-browsing mode.

    Several other popular websites—including the BBC, Deutsche Welle, Radio Free Europe, The New York Times, and The Intercept—are also available with Tor services. Muffett has an extensive list available on his Github repository <https://github.com/
    alecmuffett/real-world-onion-sites/blob/master/README.md#news>

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  • From Steve Hayes@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 16 11:00:01 2022
    XPost: alt.privacy, alt.privacy.anon-server

    On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 12:29:04 +0000, Anonymous Remailer <remailer@domain.invalid> wrote:

    Twitter has launched a new Tor onion service, a move that has been in
    the works for years but debuts as Russian President Vladimir Putin has
    clamped down on protests and independent media following his stalled
    invasion of Ukraine.

    he new Twitter onion service is accessible at the following address:

    <https://twitter3e4tixl4xyajtrzo62zg5vztmjuricljdp2c5kshju4avyoid.onion/>

    Users can access it through a Tor-compatible browser like the Tor
    Browser (alternate download address: <https://amorphis.eu/> or Brave (<https://brave.com/privacy-features/>), which supports Tor in its private-browsing mode.

    Several other popular websites—including the BBC, Deutsche Welle,
    Radio Free Europe, The New York Times, and The Intercept—are also
    available with Tor services. Muffett has an extensive list available
    on his Github repository <https://github.com/alecmuffett/real-world-onion-sites/blob/master/README.md#news>

    (reformatted for legibility)

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