jap@inf.tu-dresden.de (JAP Team) wrote in message news:<26e1a3d6.0308210701.4e6b2d15@posting.google. com>...
> Perhaps you might want to have a look at the Press release from the
> AN.ON project:
>
> http://www.datenschutzzentrum.de/mat...e/anonip_e.htm
>
> The AN.ON service allows users to surf the web anonymously by use of a
>
As is rather plain from this The Register article
http://theregister.co.uk/content/55/32450.html
one can NOT surf anonymously with the AN.ON application, you did not
make any attempt to warn your user base, somebody had to disassemble
your code to find the backdoor.
There is nothing that your press release *can* contain that can spin
this away. There is no such thing as "anonymous except for" any more
than there is "she is only a little bit pregnant".
Any end user of your product with a working brain will find another
solution.
You might as well shut down your project, your credibility is
disappearing as the word gets around.


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