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- Nos Oignons --- Tor is for everyone and Nos Oignons needs you --------
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Everyone should be able to learn, communicate and create. All without
feeling under surveillance. That’s why Tor Browser is free. As is using
the Tor network. But running all the computers forming the network costs
money. The non-profit Nos Oignons needs your help to fund its relays.
That’s why today we start a new fundraising campaign:
https://nos-oignons.net/campagne2018/index.en.html
Tor is for Everyone
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Some months ago, Nos Oignons was contacted by a journalist who wanted to
“explain to our audience how we go into the deep web (through Tor) and
why they might be interested in going there, without talking about
“dark” sites like ones selling weapons”. But after some exchanges, the
topic seems hard to sell to the editors: “At this stage, we frankly
don’t have enough arguments, to the point that I doubt the article will
even be published”. To the best of our knowledge, the article has indeed
never been released.
In our view, this lack of “arguments” stems from a fundamental
misunderstanding: using Tor or (.onion sites) is no different from using
the web or Internet in general. If Internet is meant for everyone, so is
Tor.
On the Internet, we read the press. But the experience is different from
reading the press on paper. Someone grabing the latest edition of a
daily newspaper in a coffee shop does not inform the publishers that
their audience went up. They don’t tell them that they are in a coffee
shop, or the name of the place, or which pages they read, or how long
they spent on each article…
But if the same person goes on the website of the same newspaper, the
publishers will at the very least learn which Internet connection has
been used, which pages have been read and for how long. And this
information will not only be available to the newspaper: their ad broker
will learn as much, as will Google which provides the character fonts,
Facebook with the “Like” button, Twitter with theirs, and these are just
the most common examples.
So let’s be clear: on paper or online, no one reading a newspaper
expects it to be reading them back.
Replacing Firefox or Chrome by Tor Browser makes collecting data against
our will much harder. We regain an Internet better matching our
expectations.
Viewing Tor only as a tool for anonymity or censorship circumvention
marginalises its use and backs it into a corner. It should be the
opposite: Tor gets the Internet a step closer to our most common
intuitions on how it should work.
The time when Internet use was reserved for a select few with a computer
science background is long gone. Most net users are not able to make an
informed choice about what data and traces stored or shared by the
various computers involved in their communications. Even those who
develop applications are not able to measure how much data is leaked to
the vendors of the software development kits they use! Using Tor Browser
allows us to limit the amount of information we communicate to third
parties without our explicit intent.
Controling what information we share when we communicate should not be
the privilege of an elite. That’s why Tor is for everyone.
2018 Fundraising
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Founded 5 years ago, Nos Oignons is now running enough exit nodes to
transport about one out of fifty connections using Tor to reach an
Internet site. The five servers currently running cost Nos Oignons
slightly more than 800€ per month. With enough regular donations, we
could even add more!
Our goal with this new fundraising campaign is to gather enough to cover
our costs for a whole year: around 12,000€.
To thank you for your support, we’ve printed a new poster and postcards
that we will gladly send your way.
To learn more, visit:
https://nos-oignons.net/campagne2018/index.en.html
If you already do regular donations to Nos Oignons and wish to receive
some postcards or a poster, please write us an email at
campagne(a)nos-oignons.net