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Anonymous 06/06/2025 (Fri) 21:28:02 No. 1437
On my place of employment's computers, without authorization I continue to download the Snowflake extension. This extension was designed by the Tor Project, and it creates a WebRTC proxy in your web browser to serve as a bridge for users where Tor is heavily blocked. The best part is to install the extension, most of the time you don't even need admin privileges and you can configure it to run even when the browser is closed with the click of a button. Am I a good or bad person for doing this? https://snowflake.torproject.org/
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>>1437 Thank you for your service.
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You're a terrible personvengence
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>>1437 you're doing God's work. i salute you hikarin. i will look into doing this myself.
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hikarin godvengence
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To do this on Android, install Orbot and enable "Kindness Mode". With the recent flareups in the Middle East, there's been a massive wave of blocking Tor in the effected countries, please help if you can!
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>>1465 My node participated in 1 (one) circuit in the past 4 or so hours. What the fuck?
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>>1437 fyi, it's a proxy to the actual Snowflake bridge. it's not an actual bridge itself.
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You inspired me and did the same. One more proxy!


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