1. Avoid usage of multiple tenses or tense-switching at all costs.
2. Avoid using too many words when you can substitute less.
3. At first mention, use lowercase "perfect forward secrecy" followed
by abbr. "PFS".
4. Use common English words, not "defavorable". Try saying "bad" in
most cases. Prefix "de-" usually means "off, from".
- Mentioning those that are outdated/unmaintained and that those will be removed in next releases
- Adding https://github.com/bkil/secuchart which is a maintained project
- Adding disclaimer that we do not necessarily endorse their opinions
- Removed spaces between list items (and we should consider doing that on the whole guide)
* Organizational fixes will work for now until later when we can cleanup.
* Missed a few superscript links
I think it looks beautiful!
Signed-off-by: pterocles <th.thgtoa@disroot.org>
The IMEI section only mentions a physical burner phone as a solution. Added that there are other solutions online besides the physical burner/pre-paid card.
Added nuance to the advice from "never rely on commercial services" to "never rely on commercial services as a first line of anonymity"
Changed a "my advice" to "our advice"
Commit 3fa1c502f0 ("Adding some Orbot information/disclaimer to
prevent people from being mislead") has minor spelling and grammar
mistakes that can be fixed.
Fixes those errors. Also adds additional context.
Signed-off-by: Than Harrison <th.thgtoa@disroot.org>
* To run any of them, it only requires small knowledge of Linux.
this places the information required into the realm of possibility,
even for unseasoned Linux users.
* Note: there are many guides on both Tor Project and Stack Overflow.
* Consider running either the 1st or 2nd options as they are the easiest.
Signed-off-by: pterocles <pterocles@proton.me>
* add link to commit where iOS Onion Browser dropped meez-azure:
"Removed Meek Azure bridge [support], since Microsoft announced
starting to block it."
* Remove dupe reference to footnote #522 and #523
(document will now render this as reference #516)
* Add link to Tor Project:
"Run Tor Bridges to Defend the Open Internet"
Signed-off-by: pterocles <pterocles@proton.me>