zorro zorrito
July 1st, 2007, 05:08 AM
So that, from now on, no more free because the only free support that it gives is "the service you are connected to consists of a single mix server and is run by one single operator. The operator could-maybe by force-observe any of your actions". So that free JAP(with two or more mix servers) is gone.
"Some free AN.ON services will still be offered by non-profit organisationslike the ULD. The majority of servers though will be new servers requiring payment, offering longer and therefore even safer anonymisation chains, with servers based in several different countries (currently Germany, the UK and Thailand). The new servers will also provide the users with higher speed and increased availability. Both the client and server software will continue to be available fre of charge as open source software, free for anybody to use, inspect or modify."
So sad.
"Some free AN.ON services will still be offered by non-profit organisationslike the ULD. The majority of servers though will be new servers requiring payment, offering longer and therefore even safer anonymisation chains, with servers based in several different countries (currently Germany, the UK and Thailand). The new servers will also provide the users with higher speed and increased availability. Both the client and server software will continue to be available fre of charge as open source software, free for anybody to use, inspect or modify."
So sad.