a first go at an intro to the who-uses-tor page.
Roger Dingledine

Roger Dingledine commited on 2007-10-22 12:33:57
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 <h1>Who uses Tor?</h1>
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+This page is still under construction; please <a href="<page
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+contact>">send us</a> your fixes, comments, and stories!
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+One of the challenges in explaining the various ways people use Tor
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+is that the whole point of Tor is anonymity: when it succeeds, nobody
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+notices, and publishing success stories about how people or organizations
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+are staying anonymous can be counterproductive. For example, we talked
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+to an FBI officer who explained that he uses Tor every day for his work
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+investigating sites on the Internet &mdash; but he quickly followed up
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+with a request not to provide details or mention his name.
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+</p>
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+<p>So while each story below represents actual users we've talked to,
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+we've done our best to anonymize them when appropriate.
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 <h2>People like you use Tor every day to...</h2>
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 <p>There's a wealth of information available online.   Perhaps, in your
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 country, access to information on AIDS, birth control, Tibetan culture,
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 or world religions may be restricted inside a national firewall.
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-Or perhaps are you afraid that if you research a particular set of
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+Or perhaps you are afraid that if you research a particular set of
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 symptoms, at some later date an insurance company could establish that
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 you had suspicions of a pre-existing condition.  Want to research airline
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 security statistics or animal rights without the risk that your national
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