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On 01/02/2016 10:29 PM, Spencer wrote:
>> You can achieve something similar by placing your relay in a country
>> other than your own...
> This is quite difficult for those of us down under or stranded in the
> middle of giant nations like Russia or Canada.

How so? I know Russians who rent servers outside their country, and
likewise for Canadians. :-)

> I dig the exit policy idea; seems clean and simple.

Well, it's not as clean and simple as it sounds like, as I outlined in
my post (GeoIP db).

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