Roger Dingledine commited on 2005-09-13 16:39:53
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Tor is a decentralized network of computers on the Internet that increases |
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privacy in Web browsing, instant messaging, and other applications. We |
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estimate there are some 50,000 Tor users currently, routing their traffic |
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-through about 250 volunteer Tor servers on five continents. However, Tor's |
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+through about 250 volunteer Tor servers on six continents. However, Tor's |
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current user interface approach — running as a service in the background |
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— does a poor job of communicating network status and security levels |
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to the user. |
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<li>Allow the user to fully configure Tor rather than manually searching |
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for and opening text files.</li> |
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<li>Let users learn about the current state of their Tor connection |
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-(including which servers they are connected to, and how many connections |
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-they have), and find out whether any of their applications are using |
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-it.</li> |
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+(for example, how well the current Tor connection is working), |
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+and find out whether any of their applications are using it.</li> |
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<li>Make alerts and error conditions visible to the user.</li> |
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<li>Run on at least one of Windows, Linux, and OS X, on a |
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not-unusually-configured consumer-level machine.</li> |
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