TorFi
A project in Berkeley, CA by Jesse Enjaian000days
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Cancelled by Kickstarter
TorFi is a Ethernet and wireless router, using off-the-shelf parts, that routes all Internet traffic through the Tor anonymous network.
Backers: 19
Average Pledge Per Backer: $50
Funded: $951 of $25,000
Dates: Oct 19th -> Dec 17th (59 days)
Project By: Jesse Enjaian
Backers: 19
Average Pledge Per Backer: $50
Funded: $951 of $25,000
Dates: Oct 19th -> Dec 17th (59 days)
Project By: Jesse Enjaian
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Last Updated: October 22 @ 13:03 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Kickstarter Shuts Down Second Tor Router Crowdfunding Project in One Week
October 28th - via: crowdfundinsider.com
Global crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter, shut down another tor router project, by the name of TorFi, just a few days after nixing the almost successful, (Read More)
Tor router TorFi pulled from Kickstarter
October 25th - via: slashgear.com
Another one bites the dust. Crowdfunding project TorFi, a Wi-Fi router that is built to run all internet traffic through Tor, or "the onion router," in an effort to ensure privacy, has been removed from Kickstarter only days after a similar listing for the Anonabox router was also taken down. (Read More)
Now Everyone Wants to Sell You a Magical Anonymity Router. Choose Wisely
October 24th - via: wired.com
Maintaining your privacy online, like investing in stocks or looking good naked, has become one of those nagging desires that leaves Americans with a surplus of stress and a deficit of facts. So it's no surprise that a cottage industry of privacy marketers now wants to sell them the solution in a $50 piece of hardware promising internet “anonymity” or “invisibility." And as with any panacea in a box, the quicker the fix, the more doubt it deserves. (Read More)
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