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quandyalaterreux wrote
This assumes you trust your ISP, any outside observer whether local or global, as well as all the 3rd parties used on a site.
ziq wrote (edited )
if it's just an entertainment site I don't give a shit if those people can see my ip. noscript blocks most of them anyway.
quandyalaterreux wrote
NoScript doesn't block them, the connections are still made and they're still loaded it's just that JS is blocked for them.
An_Old_Big_Tree wrote
I use it all the time.
Usually I use about three browsers at a time depending on what I am doing. I'll guess it's unusual but it works for me.
Fossidarity wrote
I use it for most things that don't need accounts. The only services with accounts that I use through Tor are Raddle and some e-mail addresses.
E4nsscHell wrote
what about speeds? do you stream content?
Fossidarity wrote
In general the speeds are fine for most purposes, but I won't use it for things like torrenting which is also discouraged because it puts a high strain on the Tor network.
quandyalaterreux wrote (edited )
It's Tor, not TOR.
I use it for everything for a heck of a long time now (except when I need to connect to my ING ebank account).
Fossidarity wrote (edited )
Off topic but I see that most of your posts are concerned with tor and are pretty high quality; would you like to mod /f/Tor?
quandyalaterreux wrote
Happy to volunteer!
hipnotizarles wrote
Literally always, except if I'm streaming a show.
sudo wrote
Always. If a website requires me to not use it, I just won't go to that website.
V1yt47uT wrote
I use Tor for pretty much everything. Only time I'm not using Tor is for streaming or P2P traffic.
mousetho wrote
Every day.
myrark wrote
Not really unless I'm using an account already linked with Tor usage.
I've been trying out IceCat with JavaScript disabled and it seems pretty sturdy.
pearl wrote
I don't think there's anything I don't use Tor for.
ziq wrote
Only when I need to use a site I don't trust with my IP address.