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HOWEVER given a situation where TAILS was configured to use a pluggable transport, and where a Uygur in China was able to obtain access to a device which was bootable from USB, then TAILS would be the right choice to temporarily take control of that hardware and use it without leaving evidence behind.
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We can make software non-scarce fairly easily, but there is almost nothing we can do to change what hardware Chinese prisoners have access to.
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Maybe in a future where TAILS incorporates the Snowflake pluggable transport or an I2P-based PT you can solve the second problem, but I don't know how to solve the first. Second, TAILS doesn't use Tor Bridges by default, which means Tor is detectable as soon as it's being used, which is also not ideal if you're in a prison camp. If you don't have a device you can boot from USB, TAILS can't help you. First: chances are you don't have even momentary unsupervised access to a device, and if you do, it's probably a low-grade phone or tablet, and it's dangerous to get caught with it and it's dangerous to get caught trying to modify it. If they've already got you in a prison/slave labor camp, then you have at least two big problems(aside from being in a slave labor camp) that arise from that. In the case of Uygurs in China, things are more difficult. Opsec will always be very important, your behavior is often more important than your technology, but TAILS would be useful for handling and communicating journalistic data anonymously in Russia for instance. It would provide significant protection to people with certain threat models in Russia. TAILS does normally run from a USB stick yes. This is more like the use-case it's actually targeting.
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A US or Canadian or EU person could easily provide TAILS to a person in a region where it isn't safe to obtain, without revealing the location they are in, without revealing what they are downloading, and without helping someone download anything else. In some regions, it may be difficult to find safe copies of TAILS for instance, but in others, TAILS is perfectly safe to obtain.
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Re: BiglyBT's bridging technique is much less flexible than exiting arbitrary torrent traffic, but it is also in my opinion more cautious in that it only bridges content which the user chooses to download and bridge, that way, you know what you're providing people with and what level of risk you are taking on. I certainly don't want to be responsible for misinformation, and maybe this is a chance to make it clear for us what risks exits take on in Tribler, once and for all? u/synctext I'd like to invite you to fill us in if you want, I know this was a big scare-factor for Tribler users early on and I never heard any clear resolution on the matter. I have nothing against the Tribler team and wish them only success in developing their technology. This is an opinion, and it's an opinion on a problem that is actually super hard to solve, and again, I am not a Tribler expert, they may have a theory here which makes perfect sense which I do not know about already. In order to be successful Tribler may need to find a way to fulfill that role at possibly an even greater scale. Tor provides a lot of legal support to it's exit capacity. The risk of being sued, fined, arrested, or even potentially raided for traffic that crossed your exit, then having to explain to the cops on your own what Tribler is and how it works and why you didn't download those files is not something I expect many people to take on. Basically, because I don't believe Tribler is prepared to offer legal support to people operating as Tribler exits, and because Tribler exits bridge arbitrary torrent traffic and not just torrents that the bridge has downloaded already, I don't believe it is safe to be a Tribler exit for most potential Tribler users in the current legal/political climate. If you got part of that opinion from me, I feel the need to qualify that I am not a Tribler expert, and that my opinion is largely based on policy and resources based logic and not in fact on the soundness of their technology.