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A warrant canary is also a good idea for your website. #144
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I agree. These are dangerous times and the Tor Project team has been very active plugging and patching the Onion Network against all manner of State Sponsored attacks on the volunteer anonymous servers, the network itself and also the users with a wide variety of attack vectors. Perhaps some can use these images. |
Warrant canaries are a marketing gimmick. The US have no problem torturing their own citizens, they've proven that over and over to a point where even the government-subservient "wikipedia" has a list of "torture crimes the US committed". People like to think the EU has no "gag orders", but that's wrong. They have tons of very open-ended laws that are made to be abused. Rest of the world? Not even up for debate. Let's be honest: How many people will give up their life, endure pain and suffering, for this? How many would be willing to give up something silly like their money, even? Especially for a western population, governments usually don't require force. They send you an evil looking letter, and you comply out of fear of losing your modern complacency. They will make you update that canary, if they want to. Even in the "hardcore privacy world" I can only think of maybe 2 examples where the leader actually stepped up. But that was all still pre-torture/imprisonment, they simply chose to shut down their business entirely and leave peacefully. Which is honorable and rare, because in the 21st century, money is God. Even the wikipedia link you posted has a few quotes about canaries' uselessness under "usage": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary#Usage Personally, I tell our users how bad the modern world is in advance, and how they should triple-check wherever possible, ideally in person. Of course, this is near impossible in tech, even with simple projects like rico. At least it's honest and doesn't give them a false sense of security. tl;dr big marketing joke |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary
Example: https://silence.im/warrant/
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