Tor(Pedos Anonymous)

If you use Tor on a regular, you are a pedophile. You can get IP anononymity via a paid VPN and it'd have considerably higher speeds and more secure proxies. But no, you go onto TOR not because of IP encryption, but because you wanna look at kiddie porn on the .onion you sick demented fucks. There is literally no other way TOR is superior to that of a normal VPN outside of the Kiddie network.

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Oh shit, that must be why

Oh fuck I'm a pedophile? shit.
What VPN do I buy?

False equivalence. I use tor often for my Python web-crawlers. Also I hope you know by using a vpn it doesn't make you "anonymouse" to anyone. VPN providers are secretly selling traffic analytics.

Tor is largely used for torrent traffic that fucks over exit nodes. I'm pretty sure majority of the exits are 5-eyes servers because running an exit gets you DMCA'ed.

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Useing dnscrypt is much more important then just blindly sending your data to some spun up leased server.

literally nothing wrong

honestly he's not wrong, but shitty bait regardless

You have literally zero proof that major VPN cooperations sell data(such as nord and express vpn).

I can honestly tell you, the only providers I have a small margin of trust w/ are Cryptostorm and Mullvad. Most others have instances of being flaky andor leaky in terms of linkages to customer data.

>IP encryption
Is that really how normies see the world?

You're not anonymous with a VPN, you put all your trust in an VPN instead of your ISP which is dumb.

>IP encryption
Get off the internet you imbecile

Who here wants to get OPs boss told him to shill paid VPN services?

1. Tor is free
2. Tor doesn't require you to trust the exit node

VPNs are good for accessing geoblocked stuff, but doesn't really help for privacy, since there's nothing stopping them from logging your traffic, all you have is their word

You have no idea how surveilled heavy webtraffic actually is. They use signal analysis and packet staining to de-anonymize everyone everywhere.

I recomend you to watch CitizenFour at the very least.

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And you have zero proof they don't.
the thing about Tor is that it's designed such that no node knows what you're accessing, so they couldn't tell what you're accessing if they wanted to

i use tor to access this
github.com/trantor-library/trantor

What about TOR and a VPN? Is that double layered security, or is one fucking the other over?

The big secret is that packet staining can uncover where the data is being routed to and from correlation of data types and routes be able to generally track the flow of data but not the full take of the traffic.

VPNs are objectively a scam, zero redeeming qualities over tor.
If that's your game, then these major VPNs who promise privacy, do not let anyone audit their servers. No, they are not really safe until they let me ssh into their shitty servers. Better with root access.

The only thing thats stained here is the crotch of your underpants

you should only run Tor on the machine you're using
running a local Tor node and using it over a VPN is probably ok, but doesn't make anything better, and just adds latency
running a Tor node on a VPS and connecting to that over a secure connection means the VPS provider can see your data (plaintext goes through the VPS), don't do this

If you do anything illegal online like hacktivism never put your faith in the security of routed packets.

>grade school roast
*slow clap*

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Their servers are encrypted. The government can't unencrypt an encrypted server. However the government can run Tor nodes(which they have done in the past). Which throws all your data into the hands of big daddy nsa.

-- oh, there is one reason to run a local Tor node and connect that over a VPN: if you're in a country where Tor is blocked
there are methods of connecting to Tor in these cases, but a VPN can be used for this instead

Interesting, thanks. I don't think I've ever looked up anything illegal (unless downloading as many interesting e-books on all sorts of weird shit from ancient kabbalah to deep state stuff is illegal), but I'll keep it in mind. The world's changing and we have to all adapt. What is fine today may be censored tomorrow, and by then, it'd be too late...

>What is fine today may be censored tomorrow, and by then, it'd be too late...
exactly, the internet is not as permanent as people think. if you think you want to see something twice, save it locally