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And what’s the context for using the internet traffic of your unsuspecting users to accomplish this?
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Using the internet trafic of the persons using your service to protect your anonymity and thus, protecting the service itself.
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So you shouldn’t have to inform your users that their traffic will be used in a cyberattack?
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In most jurisdictions informing them would potentially make them legally liable. The fact they had no knowledge shields them from liability.
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So their desire to not be used to commit a cyberattack doesn’t factor in? As long as they aren’t legally liable, it doesn’t matter?

Also a checkbox that says something like “I would like to help commit a crime using my internet traffic” would keep people from having their traffic used without consent.

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Unfortunately “consent” is a difficult to understand concept for a lot of the web and Silicon Valley.
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I don't have strong feelings about that one way or the other, honestly.
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