I don't really understand it though, if Tails routs everything through TOR, then why can't I use Java with it? I still have the same problem...
So if I use something like TOR Box I can use your services with the Java Enabled Browser without revealing my IP? Would you say that is better...
Because the Bios/Thinkpad software somehow has 'controll' over the OS and can restore it or store the password or something? Isn't that possible? ???
Yes I can gain access with the password but I'm worried that the whole encryption has become worthless somehow because the Thinkpad/Bios stuff...
But if the police asks you, you have to cooperate with getting the IP don't you? Isn't that exactly what happend with Husmail? How can a user know...
Nobody knows? :/
Well, a VPN will give out any information to any authority if asked, right? And you never know if they keep loggs. The problem with countermail...
What is the best encrypted email provider that doesn't give out IP addresses and that doesn't have access to the mail themselves. The only good...
So I just encrypted my OS and everything is fine, with one exception. When I turn my laptop on (A Lenovo Thinkpad) the first thing I see is a...
Hehe it's not that I'm lazy I just don't have the time to spend hours and hours researching and learning about network protocolls etc. etc. etc....
Woah hang on a sec.. you mean tail is useless for java but god for javascript? :( I'm not worrited about my ISP seeing things but I need to use...
So in Tails I can do whatever I want and no IP information will ever leak? I don't understand how that works as I'm still connected with my normal...
Thanks, it looks good and I'm downloading the ISO at the moment. Although I still haven't found an explenation as to how this enables you to run...
Yes but the problem is that I can't remember a 64 character 96charset password, but I can remember a simple combination followed by an 8 character...
In what way does TAILS make it safe to use JAVA with TOR? I know I know java and tor is a bad idea but I have read around and it seems like...
Is there a way I can safely use Java with TOR. I've been researching for a very long time and I haven't really found a solution. The only solution...
I need to create a truecrypt password and I want it to be vey secure but I also need to be 100% I don't forget it, so I was wondering how much...
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