"For the Gay Community": Pornhab's new update has arrived
The world's largest porn site, Pornhab, has announced in recent days that it will support the "shadow" browser. This is a very secure browser that will encrypt all browsing data, enabling safe and encrypted browsing, even in countries where it is blocked. They say the new update is for the gay community
"For the Gay Community": Pornhab's new update has arrived
PORNGUBThe popular porn site "Pornhab" has in recent days launched a new approach to the site, using "Tor", the "onion router" technology, which directs communication between computers over the Internet, through a network of nodes, thus making the communication anonymous and encrypted. Launched in 2002, the browser redirects communication between three different countries, and now the Pornhab site will support it, "for the proud community." In fact, no website or third party can decrypt the communication and thus block the site or reach the user.
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To the full articleOrganizations like Facebook, the BBC, and even the New York Times, already allow access through the Onion browser, and you can also increase privacy by downloading the browser. It should be noted that speeds will slow down significantly, as the communication is transmitted in 3 different "lanes". In 2017, the world's largest porn site switched to HTTPS communications protocol, which prevents Internet providers from knowing that you are browsing the site, and two years ago launched a VPN (Private Virtual Connection) service that encrypts Internet traffic.
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