

Revenge porn was made infamous by Hunter Moore, the founder of Is Anyone Up?, a site that uploaded and shared sexually explicit content without the consent of its subjects. Conklin is going after the Tor Project because she claims that the software is to blame for allowing sites like Pink Meth to anonymously publish degrading content.Īnd it's pretty fucking degrading stuff. One is that VPNs encrypt your internet traffic and data. Shelby Conklin has been launching lawsuits for over $1 million against the Tor Project for the past two years in an attempt to get her images removed from Pink Meth. According to the lawsuit, the sum is intended to compensate for mental anguish and loss of earning capacity. VPNs are a privacy and security tool that protects you in three key ways according to Harold Li, vice president at ExpressVPN.
The anonymising web service Tor isn't just famous for hosting darknet marketplaces like Silk Road. It's also a thriving destination for illicit adult material – and one pissed-off Texan resident is now taking its operators, the Tor Project, to court for hosting a revenge porn site called Pink Meth.
