It seems like you guys provide a shitcoi- I mean, a blockchain technology. Your platform exists to provide privacy to users and servers. However unlike Tor, in order to use your platform users have to choose a 3rd party server to place absolute trust in, and unlike Tor, your platform provides no way to determine the server won't be malicious. I got all that from what you linked. Did I get any of it wrong? Walk me through this.
this info is all on our website and arweave's.
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It's not our platform. We are users of a protocol, and the protocol hosts the data. We're just doing website design for dynamic interaction with the protocol. Unlike Nostr, which blasts your IP when you use the protocol. With Arweave, one can pick any gateway they like and only that gateway sees it. One could use Tor with Arweave. The main point is it's divorced from physical locations
Who designed that protocol Mister "it's not our platform?"
With Tor, your exit node doesn't see your IP address, only your traffic. Only your guard node sees your IP address, and your guard node has no idea what websites you are visiting.
I would never use a service like Nostr without a VPN at the very least. I would never use a platform like Arweave either. Trusting a single person not to spy on you and share your data with third parties is not sufficient for my threat model or for Tor's threat model.
You say that I'm so negligent, immoral, and dumb that you don't care about my (quite well substantiated tyvm) beliefs. And yet I notice you still take the time to respond to me, which I appreciate.
The arweave foundation designed the protocol, not Simplified Privacy. Our app is similar to a nostr client, it's a tool to use a protocol. And you can use a VPN/Tor with Arweave, that's fine.