An Internet privacy tool called "Tor"
Tor got its start in a U.S. Navy laboratory. Now the anonymizer is backed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which says it can help protect Americans' free speech rights.
Guest: Chris Palmer, EFF
![]() |
||
|
|
![]() |
|

Produced and hosted by Jon Gordon, Future Tense brings you the latest technology topics in daily five-minute capsules. From electronic privacy and digital democracy to spam and computer worms, Future Tense keeps you up to date on the rapidly changing world of technology.
Future Tense is heard in the United States during broadcasts of the CBC's As It Happens.
Sponsors
Tor got its start in a U.S. Navy laboratory. Now the anonymizer is backed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which says it can help protect Americans' free speech rights.
Guest: Chris Palmer, EFF