Tor is developing point-click-publish hidden services

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The Deep Web used to be accessible only to the most the tech-savvy among us. Today, it's open to almost anyone with a computer and a modicum of technical know-how. And soon, you'll be able to create a site on the anonymous Web with just a few clicks.

The team behind the Tor Project, the world's most popular online anonymity service, is planning a major improvement to "hidden services"--the name given to anonymous websites on the network--which includes simple point-and-click website deployment that almost anyone can understand and execute.

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[4 Points] InfinitelyOutThere:

What an interesting article. Power to the people!


[1 Points] StuffyKnows2Much:

If only they could focus on making Tor faster.


[1 Points] BlueShadesTM:

The internet is the peoples. The Goverment try to do everything to put laws on it and it never works. Remember SOPA? Lol, good times.


[1 Points] ncjose:

Great, now every scammer in the word can run their own hidden service with ease.


[-1 Points] sheapmarket:

Potentially point, click, publish, get caught. Wikipedia claims 80℅ of funding for Tor comes from the US government. They'll want return on their investment.