This module is 3rd party integration with Tor (anonymity network). You have to be Drupal developer to use this module.
Tor (short for The onion router) is a system intended to enable online anonymity. Tor client software routes Internet traffic through a worldwide volunteer network of servers to conceal a user's location or usage from anyone conducting network surveillance or traffic analysis. Using Tor makes it more difficult to trace Internet activity, including "visits to Web sites, online posts, instant messages and other communication forms", back to the user and is intended to protect users' personal freedom, privacy, and ability to conduct confidential business by keeping their internet activities from being monitored.
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This module provides basic functionality for Tor project by implementing simple server connector.
If you need to implement additional functionality, patches are welcome.
This module is 3rd party integration with Death by Captcha service. You have to be Drupal developer to use this module.
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This module helps manage different "editions" of the front page of your website. It is a Feature module that provides an "edition" node type which uses Panelizer so you can attach a panels display to the node. Each edition node represents a different "edition" of a panel so that content editors can layout a given edition while it is unpublished and then publish the edition when it's ready for display. This also includes support for a Node queue to determine which edition node should be displayed on the front page of the site, although edition nodes don't have to be used on the front page only. Since each is a node, you can trivially give them URL aliases and menu items and use them for various landing pages throughout the site.