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Good day all,

Would it be useful at all, when developing other software,
to route its communications through Tor?

I'm mostly just curious if it would be useful to the Tor
project to design software that makes use of Tor in order
to help provide more cover traffic for the Tor network.

Thank you,
Derric Atzrott

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