• kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Any time I’ve tried to use Tor in the past I gave up because it was frustratingly slow.

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      1 year ago

      Those onion layers don’t add up to nothing… also I’ve heard it’s under constant attack. Plus not enough people running relays and exit nodes.

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            1 year ago

            And I absolutely believe it. If anyone can run an exit node, then there’s absolutely no way the NSA isn’t running one and sniffing all the traffic

            • If they don’t control most of the nodes in-between they can control all the exit nodes they want. If you connect though 3 Tor nodes, as soon as one of them is not controlled by them they likely can’t identify you.

              That’s not to say that they don’t control most of the nodes, and your traffic likely goes through NSA nodes exclusively

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              The CIA, not the NSA. Tor is a great way for agents deployed abroad to phone home with plausible deniability: “I’m sorry Mr. Chinese Officer, I got homesick and really wanted to watch some BBW porn…”