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Incorrect.And yet you engage in the logical fallacy of "If you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear."
Incorrect.And yet you engage in the logical fallacy of "If you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear."
As I wrote, grey areas. If you are fighting for the opposition, for example, in Russia, and trying to organize your efforts and not get yourself and your family in mortal danger, what are you supposed to use?
There are so many legitimate use cases for this that the fact that people use it for crime does not even come close to justifying Tor's shutdown.
Nothing good comes of a society that aggressively fights crime with broad strokes. Lots of innocent people get hurt.
This isn't rocket science.
Tor is often associated with dark web criminality.
Encryption is an invitation for bad actors to do nefarious things without consequence. Until now of course. Your uneducated bias and selfishness is showing.
But hey, it's cool that you're okay with the drug trafficking, illegal gun sales, child images, human trafficking and doxing that Tor is infamously known to be used for as long as you can still use it for whatever that is.
Well, this answer shows what you're clearly all about. True irony, by the way, right there, where you call me selfish. So rich, coming from a person, who talks like you.
Name checks out, too.
I wish you all the best. Conversation over.
Cell phones are not taken away at concerts.Guns have age requirements.
Cars have speed limiters.
Knives can't be concealed.
Cell phones are taken away at concerts.
Why? Because bad actors ruined it for the rest.
Enter Tor...
Encryption is an open door for malicious intent. With Tor the primary selling point is anonymity online. It's like a store without serveillance cameras and expecting everyone to be honest. Not gonna happen.
So yea, I'm against the browser.
Especially with the articles I've read about it over the years and when a "legit" user can't defend their argument for its continued use beyond, "Trust me, bro."
Concerts....Cell phones are not taken away at concerts.
Someone used a shoe the other day to throw at someone. Better start removing all shoes.
And in the US, many states have no age requirements. Toddlers can have a gun in Wisconsin for example.
Your arguments dont hold up to scrutiny.
A notion that it as mentally vapid as it is pedantic. Anyone quoting it should be given a swift and firm thump upside the head.
I agree that the quoted phrase is utter nonsense and twaddle at best..Hmm, well, I was the one who quoted it, as an example of a logical fallacy. Do you agree it's fallacious, or do you agree with the quote?
Concerts....
Some artists and bands are prohibiting phones, requiring fans to lock their phones in Yondr pouches. Jack White, Bob Dylan, John Mayer, Madonna, Beyonce, and Adele have implemented cell phone bans at their concerts and have expressed frustration about them interfering with their interactions with the audience.
AND comedy shows....
Prior to ticket purchase for 2023 shows, fans must indicate that they’ve accepted the ‘no cell phone’ policy. “THIS IS A CELL PHONE FREE EVENT,” reads the Ticketmaster statement linked to the Pittsburgh, PA performance. “We’re making shared memories. With your confirmation, you agree to place your phone in a locked pouch which you keep throughout the evening. If you need to use your phone, return to the distribution tent at the entrance. Anyone caught using a cell phone during the show will be immediately ejected.”
You can't even do a 5sec Google.
Shoes suck anyway. Def get rid of all shoes.
One state doesn't negate what I said previously.
lolBut ive been to concerts lately and they dont take cell phones away. So you are only partially correct. ive been to 100s of concerts and festivals, not once ever asked to put my phone in a bag.
You cant even do a 5 sec google to learn that many concerts and shows dont take cell phones away.
Your shoes now belong in the trash.
They happen to be right. The last few concerts I've been to, they didn't ask about a phone at all.lol
Are you okay?
hey, he has confirmation bias from google, thats how debate lords work. I read it on the internet, I r ReSeRcHeR!!They happen to be right. The last few concerts I've been to, they didn't ask about a phone at all.