• A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Jokes on you, cause a lot of alphabet organizations set up entry and exit nodes on Tor so you’re being tracked regardless.

      • rambling_lunatic@sh.itjust.works
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        4 months ago

        Most of my Tor activity is on onionsites, so that’s okay.

        Also, even given spooky nodes, the chances of getting a spooky entry and exit node are slim. Still, given the possibility, it is advisable to do spicy clearnet activities away from home with a MAC randomizer as insurance in case you win the world’s worst roulette game.

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          4 months ago

          I think the big problem I have with tor is that there’s no way to know how compromised the network is. From a three letter agency budget, setting up 30,000 nodes wouldn’t be a big deal, you just have them doing other things.

          Of course, I’m not really doing anything that would draw the ire of a three-letter agency, so even tor is overkill.

          I was also never really big on people running bad s*** through my node. I’ve always felt better using a paid proxy then at least claims not to log, Even if there’s a half decent chance that people are watching their ingress and egress at the ISP level.