


It should be resilient even when in highly adversarial environments (which generally Tor is - an extremely adversarial place to be in network wise). The Tor browser bundle needs a radical redesign that ensures all traffic is 'torified' no matter what the vulnerability in question is. There is nothing 'safe' about Firefox and it uses old Truetype libraries from the nineties which leak info all over the place, and added to this there is the fact that Firefox is constantly being updated to patch vulnerabilities (vulnerabilities which are weaponized at a later stage by bad actors to uncover your real IP and sometimes intimate details like your MAC address, screen resolution, etc). Tor as a network is pretty robust, but the fact you have to download and use Whonix or use something like Portal is testament to how unsafe the browser bundle is.

Also, the Tor Browser has some additional security hardening, which makes it hard for websites to track you and which "normal" browsers don't have. Normal browsers usually just send your traffic "directly", meaning your ISP can see, to some extent, what you are doing online, and the hoster of the website you are visiting can see who you are (more or less).

It bounces your traffic through a network of relays, so no relay has enough information to reconstruct what you are doing on the internet. If not, stay away.Īlso, one more thing: Even when browsing the clearnet, the Tor Browser is still superior towards other browsers in anonymity. If you are going to buy something from a hidden service (which is rarely a good idea), you can almost certainly pay with a cryptocurrency. If you are concerned with credit card information or identity theft, then there is a simple solution: Don't enter it. If you don't specifically search for them, you will probably not find them by accident, though. Hidden services (which are often called "deep web" or "dark net"), too, are not dangerous on their own, they are actually a great way for the hoster of a website to stay anonymous as well.īut due to their anonymity, there are hidden services with very.
