Matthew Green on Nostr: One of the most interesting recent privacy developments is the deployment of big ...
One of the most interesting recent privacy developments is the deployment of big two-hop IP blinding VPNs by companies like Apple and Google. These systems are designed to ensure that even those companies can’t link web requests to IP addresses.
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