29 Nov 2006
Defintley a worthy tool here. Toronto University has developed a tunneling tool that will allow your friends and acquaintances in censored countries to access the internet freely. Psiphon essentially turns a home computer into a server and allows the operator of the host computer to send a unique web address to friends allowing them to access the internet via the server over an encrypted connection.
Get it here from Friday.
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<p>You could use a spell checker; basic rule "I" before "E" except after "C" so NOT Reciever</p> <p>Under Psiphon "Defintley" in the same sentence as Toronto University does no good to anyone!</p>
Posted by: Jack Miller 01 Dec 2006