Avoid that link. rethinksecurity.io is ironically a CloudFlare site. And there’s popups. View it this way instead:
$
torsocks lynx 'http://web.archive.org/web/20200622172714/rethinksecurity.io/posts/you-have-an-obligation-to-fight-for-privacy/'
Thanx. Didn’t know that. “And isn’t it ironic, don’t you think?” by Alanis Morrissette comes to kind.
how do you use torsocks? when i copied and pasted that it gave me this
‘Looking up web.archive.org’ ‘Unable to locate remote host web.archive.org.’ ‘Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.’
lynx: Can’t access startfile http://web.archive.org/web/20200622172714/rethinksecurity.io/posts/you-have-an-obligation-to-fight-for-privacy/
You must have Tor installed, and I believe
torsocks
is packaged with Tor these days. You simply prefixlynx
withtorsocks
.I’ve gotten that “lynx: Can’t access startfile” error before and I don’t recall the issue. I can only reproduce that error if I use the onion URL, e.g.:
torsocks lynx 'http://web.archivecrfip2lpi.onion/web/20200622172714/rethinksecurity.io/posts/you-have-an-obligation-to-fight-for-privacy/'
BTW, if you don’t have Tor, you can simply omit the leading
torsocks
.i downloaded tor. do i need to type something before running it? i have tor and torsocks-git.
Are you running linux? If you’re using a debian or ubuntu package manager, then it will install Tor so that it just works. That is, when you reboot your Tor backend will be running automatically. Try typing
systemctl status tor
to check. If it says “active”, it’s running. The next test is to runtorbrowser-launcher
and go tohttps://check.torproject.org/
. If all that checks out, then you can simply prefix commandline commands withtorsocks
(it’s mainly just java apps that won’t work with torsocks).thanks it working now. i did
systemctl enable tor
i think
oh i didnt enable tor
true! let’s start by not visiting this website
yeah yeah, i know that writers in many situations don’t have control over how website is hosted bla bla bla
Writers obviously have control over which website they use and add value to.
And microbloggers obviously have control over which links they publicize. It’s poor etiquette to post walled-garden links outside of the respective walled-garden, which rubs the exclusivity in the faces of the excluded.
I used to be one of those “It just personalizes my ads i dont see the problem” before I started to learn about what internet privacy really meant. Now I don’t understand how to get through to these people when I try to explain that it doesn’t matter if you don’t do anything illegal because privacy is a basic right at this point.