Andrew Lewman commited on 2007-09-19 05:40:12
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If you use Tor and would like to help support the Tor Project, please |
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-consider making a donation to help us to continue our work. |
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+consider making a donation to help us to continue our work. We offer a |
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+few ways to make a donation: |
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+<ul> |
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+<li><a href="#check">Check, Money Order, or Postal Order</a>.</li> |
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+<li><a href="#creditcard">Credit Card</a> direct through our bank.</li> |
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+<li><a href="#paypal">PayPal</a>.</li> |
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+<li><a href="#wire">Wire Transfer</a>.</li> |
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+</ul> |
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</p> |
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<p>As of December 2006, Tor is a US 501[c][3] research/educational |
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the US on charitable donations. |
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</p> |
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+<a id="check"></a> |
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#check">Checks, Money Orders, and Postal |
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+Orders</a></h3> |
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<p> |
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-Checks, money orders, and postal orders can be sent to:<br> |
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+These payments can be sent to:<br> |
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The Tor Project<br> |
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122 Scott Circle<br> |
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Dedham, MA 02026 USA<br> |
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</blockquote> |
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+</p> |
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Because of US laws, please include a name and address with your donation. |
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would like us to acknowledge you on our supporters page! |
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</p> |
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-<p>We can accept donations from credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, and American Express) |
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+<a id="creditcard"></a> |
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#creditcard">Credit Cards</a></h3> |
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+<p>We can accept donations from Visa, Mastercard, and American Express |
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directly via <a |
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href="https://www.communityroom.net/NPOMission.asp?449">The Tor |
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Project's Community Room</a>. We can accept donations between $20 and |
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$10,000 using the Community Room.</p> |
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-<p>We can also accept donations via PayPal:</p> |
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+<a id="paypal"></a> |
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#paypal">PayPal</a></h3> |
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<form id="subscribe" action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post"> |
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<p> |
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The most useful approach is to become a Tor project "member" for a |
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</p> |
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</form> |
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-<p>Larger donations are of course more useful. If you prefer another |
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+<a id="wire"></a> |
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#wire">Wire Transfers</a></h3> |
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+<p>Larger donations are more useful. If you prefer another |
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way to donate (such as a European-style bank transfer), <a |
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href="mailto:donations@torproject.org">let us know</a> and we'll work |
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something out. Donations of $65 or more qualify you for a <a |
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There are several major pitfalls to watch out for. |
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</p> |
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-<p>First, Tor only protects Internet applications that are configured to |
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+<ol> |
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+<li>Tor only protects Internet applications that are configured to |
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send their traffic through Tor — it doesn't magically anonymize |
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all your traffic just because you install it. We recommend you |
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use <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/firefox">Firefox</a> with the <a |
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href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2275/">Torbutton</a> extension. |
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<!-- , and follow <a href="comingsoon">other recommendations for other |
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supported applications</a>. --> |
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-</p> |
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+</li> |
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-<p>Second, browser plugins such as Java, Flash, ActiveX, RealPlayer, |
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+<li>Browser plugins such as Java, Flash, ActiveX, RealPlayer, |
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Quicktime, Adobe's PDF plugin, and others can be manipulated |
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into revealing your IP address. You should probably uninstall your plugins |
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(go to "about:plugins" to see what is installed), or investigate <a |
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<!-- You may also find |
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<a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/722/">NoScript</a> and <a |
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href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1865/">AdBlock</a> helpful. --> |
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-</p> |
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+</li> |
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-<p>Third, beware of cookies: if you ever browse without Tor and Privoxy |
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+<li>Beware of cookies: if you ever browse without Tor and Privoxy |
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and a site gives you a cookie, that cookie could identify you even when |
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you start using Tor again. You should clear your cookies frequently. <a |
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href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/82/">CookieCuller</a> can help |
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protect any cookies you do not want to lose. |
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-</p> |
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+</li> |
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-<p>Fourth, Tor anonymizes the origin of your traffic, |
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+<li>Tor anonymizes the origin of your traffic, |
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and it encrypts everything inside the Tor network, but <a |
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href="http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#ExitEavesdroppers">it |
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can't encrypt your traffic between the Tor network and its final |
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If you are communicating sensitive information, you should use as much |
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care as you would on the normal scary Internet — use SSL or other |
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end-to-end encryption and authentication. |
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-</p> |
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+</li> |
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-<p>Fifth, while Tor blocks attackers |
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+<li>While Tor blocks attackers |
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on your local network from discovering or influencing your destination, |
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it opens new risks: malicious or misconfigured Tor exit nodes can send |
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you the wrong page, or even send you embedded Java applets disguised as |
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domains you trust. |
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+</li> |
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+</ol> |
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<p>Be smart and learn more. Understand what Tor does and does not offer. |
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This list of pitfalls isn't complete, and we need your |
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<h2>Tor: anonymity online</h2> |
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Tor is a toolset for a wide range of organizations and people that want |
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<a id="News"></a> |
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<h2><a class="anchor" href="#News">News</a></h2> |
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+<hr /> |
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<ul> |
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<li>Sep 2007: If you have received email claiming to be Tor, it wasn't |
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