Re: COTSE?
From: nemo outis (outis_at_erewhon.com)
Date: 06/26/03
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Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 16:28:51 GMT
In article <7097e46dfbb30cdfba3bd1660eaada94@rebleep>, Anonymous <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
>I'm looking for an objective opinion of COTSE. Some people swear by it and
>others pridefully use it to launch abuse. How private is it? How
>reliable, etc, etc, etc?
>
Cotse is excellent - as good as it gets. Cheap, too ($6/month)
considering the range and quality of services.
They won't protect you if you use the service to make death
threats to George Bush - but for protecting your privacy they
will do all that is possible under the law.
Regards,
PS You can never be 100% sure that any privacy service
hasn't been compromised or isn't a honeypot. However, cotse was
around long before 9/11, the folks who run it have a track record
for being privacy defenders, and the quality of service bespeaks
"dedication to the cause." Guaranteed safety? No - not
possible in this life unless you set the service up yourself,
and probably not even then . But you won't find a better
or more trustworthy third-party service.
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