I believe you should currently be able to - create an account under a pseudonymous email address - pay for a plan using a pseudonymous Bitcoin wallet - use your login session to generate Privacy Pass tokens - search…
Yes, multi-device is definitely not easy. We've played with a few ideas, but it is definitely not a question with an obvious answer. For now, our rate-limiting allows you to use Privacy Pass on a few different devices…
Implementor here. During the Privacy Pass "issuance" protocol, the client will generate a "message" that the server will process. The output from the server is returned to the client, that further modifies this output…
I believe you should currently be able to - create an account under a pseudonymous email address - pay for a plan using a pseudonymous Bitcoin wallet - use your login session to generate Privacy Pass tokens - search…
Yes, multi-device is definitely not easy. We've played with a few ideas, but it is definitely not a question with an obvious answer. For now, our rate-limiting allows you to use Privacy Pass on a few different devices…
Implementor here. During the Privacy Pass "issuance" protocol, the client will generate a "message" that the server will process. The output from the server is returned to the client, that further modifies this output…