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I come from a meeting in the Danish ministry of Justice this afternoon,



2. If a Tor user in Denmark, even using all non-Danish Tor nodes post
something using HTTP POST to a public blog, even one outside Denmark:
could the TOR user be identified given that probably what he posted is
public as well as the timestamp and that the size of POST can be
trivially calculated?


Well, of course even that would not be so critical with TOR.
On the entry side the POST and whatever other requests it took to get to
the post form would be mixed together.
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