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Quoting Virgil Griffith <i@virgil.gr>:

> "In general, networks should be configured to deny access to websites such
> as www.torproject.org"
>
> Blocking Tor exit nodes is one thing, but this is just bizarre. They could
> make a claim that privacy from your boss is something they wish to prevent,
> but I saw no such claim.

Perhaps it's related to the fact that bridges and other information,  
that assists in bypassing Tor blocking/censorship attempts, are  
available on *.torproject.org?

cheers,


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