... Tor is just a modified Firefox though lmfao.
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Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
It's based on Firefox, but those modifications do have a rather large impact in terms of privacy.
personally I don't care if google knows about my femboy hentai I just don't want it popping up in my search whenever i type "f"
Back in 2002 my manager was hosting his own little site on his home webserver. Shared it with all of us, and the company's managers who were our sole source of income.
"So Jay, the Google search widget is pretty cool, but when I stary to type "a", "Angelina Jolie porn" comes in the results. Who all you share this with?"
"Oh shit! Are you fucking serious?!"
I don't know anything about Tor and at this point I'm too afraid to ask.
It's a heavily modified firefox browser designed to work with something called "the onion network". It's called this because there are several nodes on the network designed to obfuscate your Internet traffic by wrapping a layer on your Internet traffic, creating an "onion". All of these layers mean that each node only knows what the previous and next nodes are. The most vulnerable nodes are the starting and exit nodes, because they can identify you and potentially trace back your IP. You also can't choose your starting or exit nodes. It's well known that the US federal government controls some of these exit nodes.
I still know incredibly little about the Tor browser and how it works, but I appreciate your response!
I guess I don't understand what the difference is between using the Tor browser and just using a VPN. I've also got very little idea what a "node" is so that's probably my issue haha.
Using a VPN makes your traffic travel through the VPN server to get encrypted before reaching the destination.
Using Tor basically does this 3 times, but it's decentralized so it goes through multiple different random relays before reaching the destination. And it changes which relays you're using every 10 minutes.
When using a VPN you're basically relying on your VPN service giving it their all when it comes to protecting your privacy, and also on them not bending over to the government if it wants to monitor you. Which you won't get with a lot of VPNs (especially not free VPNs).
Since Tor is decentralized and changes your connections frequently, it's virtually impossible to monitor someone using Tor. The chance that all 3 relays your traffic travels through are controlled by people coordinating to get you are slim in the first place, without even considering the relays changing.
You can also use both Tor and a VPN at once, but to do so properly is a lot more convoluted than just turning on your VPN and using Tor at the same time.
TOR and VPN at once is just dumb and probably less secure than just using TOR.
The stereotype of pedophiles using the dark web is absolutely true. I hosted an exit node and not even a day later got a call from my ISP. I told them I was hosting an exit node and they instantly understood the situation, went to close the node and have never hosted another one since.
It is not worth the risk. Do not do it. "Freedom" assholes do not care about abusing said freedom or being responsible with it, to not waste it on watching fucking child porn.
Tell me about it. A disturbing amount of people only care about free speech for that one sole reason, and it shows.
I have tried to call out anonymity abusers and "freezepeach" irresponsible assholes in privacy community for a while, being in the community for years now as a known privacy guide writer. I think the only way this selfish ignoramus community will ever listen is when they suffer due to these insufferable sewage rats that love to use freedom to say N word, f*g or watch child porn. I am getting tired of blaring the horns and hammering the gong.
I learnt over a decade ago never to trust anyone who thinks of Tor (or ) as a bad thing, terrorist tool or whatever. Worked pretty well against my blabbermouth family and friends.