I don't think it's that simple, that's why I said 'probably'.
Tor does a decent job of looking generic by having all tor instances look alike, and shutting down scripts. Same things I'm doing.
While that does give generally effective protection, it's not better than giving any generic print. Not perfect, but pretty good.
Almost all browsers can do similar, tor is just set that way by default. Tor provides 'already enabled' protections, and is a reasonable, but less secure, alternative to a VPN.
I don't think it's that simple, that's why I said 'probably'.
Tor does a decent job of looking generic by having all tor instances look alike, and shutting down scripts. Same things I'm doing.
While that does give generally effective protection, it's not better than giving any generic print. Not perfect, but pretty good.
Almost all browsers can do similar, tor is just set that way by default. Tor provides 'already enabled' protections, and is a reasonable, but less secure, alternative to a VPN.
Thanks, but I'm well aware. Tor is not bulletproof and has vulnerabilities. I recommend you learn more about it, because it sounds like you've got a false sense of security. Your link is misleading and leaves out details. I'm not sure if the writer is ignorant, or intentionally misleading.
VPNs are more secure than Tor if you trust the provider.
My systems have different results dependent on use, all chosen by me. Only one is a unique, the rest are generics.
Thanks, but I'm well aware. Tor is not bulletproof and has vulnerabilities. I recommend you learn more about it, because it sounds like you've got a false sense of security. Your link is misleading and leaves out details. I'm not sure if the writer is ignorant, or intentionally misleading.
VPNs are more secure than Tor *if you trust the provider*.
My systems have different results dependent on use, all chosen by me. Only one is a unique, the rest are generics.
21 comments
I don't think it's that simple, that's why I said 'probably'.
Tor does a decent job of looking generic by having all tor instances look alike, and shutting down scripts. Same things I'm doing.
While that does give generally effective protection, it's not better than giving any generic print. Not perfect, but pretty good.
Almost all browsers can do similar, tor is just set that way by default. Tor provides 'already enabled' protections, and is a reasonable, but less secure, alternative to a VPN.
Thanks, but I'm well aware. Tor is not bulletproof and has vulnerabilities. I recommend you learn more about it, because it sounds like you've got a false sense of security. Your link is misleading and leaves out details. I'm not sure if the writer is ignorant, or intentionally misleading.
VPNs are more secure than Tor if you trust the provider.
My systems have different results dependent on use, all chosen by me. Only one is a unique, the rest are generics.