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  Privatoria.net is a service which provides secure communication, anonymous 
  surf and secure file sharing for individuals and business. All security 
  services are united together in Privatoria. It includes Secure VPN and 
  Anonymous Proxy, that enable surf anonymously, change IP, unblock sites, 
  Anonymous E-mail, Secure Chat, Secure Call, Secure Video Chat for secure 
  communications and Secure file sharing via FTP and Secure Data Storage.
No conflict of interest there at all in your badmouthing of Tor, with no corroborating evidence at all to boot.


Why do you trust any VPN provider? You're paying to push all of your information through a dubious looking service and just hoping that they don't tamper with your pipe. I trust my ISP (who actively poison my DNS lookups) more than I would any of these sort of services. It seems like an ideal sort of business to have more than just your direct income flowing in.


> It is a well-known fact that Tor is controlled by FBI.

Citation please.


certainly Tor is a great service. Dut due to it's popularity it is very inetersting for FBI. So they are making an effort to deanonymize service.For example, http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2014/11/07/how-did-l...


due to it's popularity it is very inetersting for FBI. So they are making an effort to deanonymize service.

Is a completely separate and much weaker claim than:

It is a well-known fact that Tor is controlled by FBI

No kidding they're trying to deanonymize it. The NSA is no doubt working on breaking GPG, that hardly means they own it!


Honestly, it would run counter to the FBI's interest to not divulge flaws that invalidate the anonymity guarantees that tor provides. Tor was originally developed to mask the identity of USian spooks performing intelligence operations and will continue to be used in that role for the foreseeable future. [0]

Like any FBI spokesman would say, things that make it harder for law enforcement to engage in surreptitious observation of targets endanger us all.[1]

[0] https://hackernews.hn/item?id=8610532

[1] NB: I neither agree with nor endorse this claim that is all-too-often made.


I guess the services advertised in your profile come highly recommended then?


As if you can trust your VPN provider, let alone his upstream providers.




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