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authorRoger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org>2008-08-30 05:43:58 +0000
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Many people speculate that installing and using a Tor client in areas with
particularly extreme firewalls is a high risk &mdash; and the risk increases
-as the firewall gets more restrictive. This notion certain has merit, but
+as the firewall gets more restrictive. This notion certainly has merit, but
there's
a counter pressure as well: as the firewall gets more restrictive, more
ordinary people behind it end up using Tor for more mainstream activities,