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<blockquote data-quote="RoboMan" data-source="post: 806662" data-attributes="member: 53544"><p>Tor is just a tool. It doesn't provide 100% anonimity, plus there are hundred more ways you can be identified, rather than your IP (like MAC address, screen width, installed software, DNS), everything can be used to reduce the ammount of people to just a few, and identify you pretty easily.</p><p>The fact that using Tor to access a government site (which are regularly targeted) is blocked is a common measure. If you personally were still blocked after closing Tor, my guess is your MAC address was blacklisted. There's no law against visiting the argentinian website with a VPN or Tor, as far as I know, so you can't be investigated (publicly) for that. </p><p></p><p>PS: cuantas copas tenés papa, quien te conoce?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoboMan, post: 806662, member: 53544"] Tor is just a tool. It doesn't provide 100% anonimity, plus there are hundred more ways you can be identified, rather than your IP (like MAC address, screen width, installed software, DNS), everything can be used to reduce the ammount of people to just a few, and identify you pretty easily. The fact that using Tor to access a government site (which are regularly targeted) is blocked is a common measure. If you personally were still blocked after closing Tor, my guess is your MAC address was blacklisted. There's no law against visiting the argentinian website with a VPN or Tor, as far as I know, so you can't be investigated (publicly) for that. PS: cuantas copas tenés papa, quien te conoce? [/QUOTE]
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