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"Technology reveals the active relation of man to nature" - Karl Marx
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Be careful out there

>>21086
Does it matter where the .onion site is located.

Isn't the point of the whole onion thing that by layering the nodes between you and your destination have no way to know the circuit?

>>21088
yep, US is the worst place for someone to host an .onion
>>21096
what if a bad actor controls all 3 nodes you're using? it will deanonymize you

>>21104
>what if a bad actor controls all 3 nodes you're using? it will deanonymize you
what are the chances of that happening?

>>21116
don't know exactly, but pretty low(very very low)

this should only worry you if youre accessing a clearweb site not a .onion

>>21096
>Isn't the point of the whole onion thing that by layering the nodes between you and your destination have no way to know the circuit?
what if one party controls most of the nodes tho

>>21129
They'd still have to make a statistical analysis of all the traffic that goes through all of their nodes. If they control most of the nodes that's a huge amount of traffic. They might waste their resources on you only if you're actively targeted (Bin Laden tier). But if you're just a small fish they have no clue about to begin with then it's not something to worry about. Everything depends on your threat model in the end.

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sometimes i wonder if using tor constantly for minor things that arent even sketchy has put me on a watchlist anyway just because theres tor connections in my isp logs


>>21383
>Countries like Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, and the US, also known as the "Five Eyes", are exempt from surveillance, however.
wtf?

>>21381
FAGMAN hosts a lot of services on Tor, and every idiot running Brave is on the 'tor users' watchlist. Gotta try harder so NSA senpai will notice you.

>>21384
Just like when CIA said US is exempt from their propaganda, they are 100% surveyed

>>21381
NSA probably put you on a slightly higher focus the first time you pinged torproject.org, but also they spy on like anyone with an IP address so who cares

>>21394
Also considering that anonymization has spread to even normie spaces, you should be reasonably obscured

>>21395
lol no it hasn't


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