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On 08/02/2014 01:22 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> An interesting-sounding success story of Tor in action -- and so well
> integrated that people barely even mention Tor. :)

It is all my fault!

I think every app would love to have a standard, easy way to include a
"powered by Tor" or "works with Tor" graphic on it, or standard way to
mention it. Perhaps this is part of a branding/outreach effort that can
be done, so that all the amazing work that Tor does to allow apps like
StoryMaker to build on it, is appreciated and touted.

+n
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