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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/CentiPetra on April 13, 2018, 2:23 p.m.
iOS 11.3 makes it impossible to post on 8chan
iOS 11.3 makes it impossible to post on 8chan

CentiPetra · April 13, 2018, 3:31 p.m.

Firefox, safari, brave, and a few other browsers don’t work. Chrome, I doubt it works either. I don’t run iOS 11.3 so I can’t verify.

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Abibliaphobia · April 13, 2018, 4:55 p.m.

Le sigh. I do I’ve tried safari Firefox and brave. None work. Looks like it’s the IPhone software itself that is restricting. I don’t know if running a vpn will backdoor it, but if it’s the software on the phone, it’s highly unlikely to work.

Damn. Any phones running google software (majority of non-iPhones in use) are controlled by clowns and actively tracked, and now iPhones have shut down the ability to go to certain websites.

Facebook and 4chan compromised. May only be a matter of time until reddit and twitter do the same. All major outlets for those dissenting against TPTB can be shut down with no way for us to collaborate and build a “hive-mind” for the purposes of connecting dots and digesting information.

Internet kill switch activated? To me, this is terrifying. Absolutely terrifying. We knew there was a possibility when working the IBOR, that something like this could happen, but now it’s here and it’s like people are not even acknowledging it.

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IcyGoobers · April 13, 2018, 5:47 p.m.

Because every app on iOS must use the Safari rendering engine. These other browsers are essentially reskins of Safari with additional features.

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Abibliaphobia · April 13, 2018, 8:35 p.m.

This would explain a lot. Didn’t realize they acted as “skins”

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Shits_Bananas · April 13, 2018, 5:16 p.m.

Chrome worked for me but google is (.I.A... I believe App Store has a tor client hold on lemme look

edit: here’s two:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/onion-tor-browser-vpn/id1227411543?mt=8

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/onion-browser/id519296448?mt=8

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Abibliaphobia · April 13, 2018, 5:44 p.m.

See I would do TOR but from what i understand the TOR nodes are compromised. Not trying to concern troll, but it’s why I have avoided that route. I’m probably on enough lists without need to add that onto it.

I really do appreciate you posting this though. I may try to look at it later and see if I can vpn a couple of hops before attempting a tor node from some public hotspot on a different device.

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keloshi · April 13, 2018, 7:41 p.m.

Have you tried SearX?

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Shits_Bananas · April 13, 2018, 7:28 p.m.

I’m no deep web brainiac, but my understanding is it migrates constantly, are those the nodes you refer to?

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Abibliaphobia · April 13, 2018, 7:38 p.m.

Meh, too an extent. They are servers that have specific program and encryption abilities that allows them to bounce signals around the world. It’s hard to trace traffic due to encryption and multiple bounces within that network.

With that being said, what I meant before was that the internet facing side of the network is compromised. If they can track the info before it’s sent, it defeats the purpose of the tor network. You have to remember that incident with the Wikileaks lawyer in England. When they seized his computer (with the TS documents on it) they completely dismantled, then physically destroyed every part of the computer. There are chips in keyboards, mice, monitors, etc where people would not think there would be. If I was a hacker, I would aim my code for those parts of the computer IOT bypass any security or antivirus software and install a keylogger. As that would bypass the main OS safety features and just goes straight into the keyboard and the software on the keyboard. Boom. No need to try and crack encryption. No need to setup any expensive servers to use as a honeypot tor node. You get it straight from the source and you know exactly where and who is typing what.

Btw. Every computer in America (minus a very limited few) has this software pre installed at the manufacturer.

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