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Originally Posted by Willravel
Um, but people are really lazy and cheap. It'd be a lot easier to simply have tunneling and encryption software that we can give to people we trust. I can email you an encoded copy of Willsoft, my encryption software, and then you can access the same data hidden online that I can. That's a lot easier than setting up, for example, WAP. A darknet is simply easier and with existing encryption tech it'd be basically impossible for law enforcement to crack.
Not that I endorse breaking the law (CYA).
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k, yes. people are lazy and cheap. But would it be easier to do all that you suggest if it were breaking the law? for instance, these ISPs could have terms of use that specify no private tunnels or encryption, or the government itself could criminalize the use of encryption software on internet services. what would you do then?
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