OK, so now David Chaum is proposing PrivaTegrity.[0] It's "meant to be both more secure than existing online anonymity systems like Tor or I2P and also more efficient". But it includes a "carefully controlled backdoor that allows anyone doing something 'generally recognized as evil' to have their anonymity and privacy stripped altogether". Just exactly how the bloody hell can a backdoored design be styled as more secure than Tor and I2P?
There's no fool like an old fool, as they say. Sad :(
[0] http://www.wired.com/2016/01/david-chaum-father-of-online-an...