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Title: Tor
Post by: Shackeng on 08 August 2015, 16:26:53
Does anyone use the latest Tor browser for anonymity?
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: TheBoy on 08 August 2015, 16:41:11
Current browsers have don't track options and privacy options built in.

TOR is more fore "other things" ;)
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: biggriffin on 08 August 2015, 17:05:51
Current browsers have don't track options and privacy options built in.

TOR is more fore "other things" ;)

Ooooo  explain. :D
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: tigers_gonads on 08 August 2015, 17:24:51
Current browsers have don't track options and privacy options built in.

TOR is more fore "other things" ;)

Ooooo  explain. :D



Put it this way  ;D
Tor tends to get used by shall we say rather dubious ( and some may say sick bastards) people and organisations and because of this, draws the attention of certain branches of law enforcement  ;) ;)
Remember ................ Regardless of what some people claim, everything can be monitored  :-X
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: Gaffers on 08 August 2015, 17:49:12
Tor only provides anonymity if you use it for browsing sites, once you log into a service like email your locality is, in theory, possible to be determined.

But, depends whether your activities warrant the effort to track you  ::)
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: Shackeng on 08 August 2015, 18:25:23
I discovered last year in the States that a cruise booked from there on the web was cheaper than the identical cruise booked here, so I thought it might be useful to hide my origin when booking such things. :-\
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: TheBoy on 08 August 2015, 19:18:56
I discovered last year in the States that a cruise booked from there on the web was cheaper than the identical cruise booked here, so I thought it might be useful to hide my origin when booking such things. :-\
The destination server knows the origin still. TOR is about transit protection.
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: 05omegav6 on 08 August 2015, 19:22:24
Hola might be useful... if it wasn't incredibly naughty, I might have found out that it's good for watching foreign Netflix ::)

But that would be incredibly naughty, so I haven't and I can't  :-X
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: Varche on 08 August 2015, 19:28:23
There are quite a lot of VPN products that we expats are "forced" to use to appear to be in a different location. Useful for watching foreign TV like the BBC via the Internet.

The pricing structure that the budget airlines use is oft the topic of expat forums. It is fairly common knowledge or folklore that the algorythm for pricing spots you have looked at a flight etc before and ups the price a bit. Quite possible that a cruise would be similar.
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: Shackeng on 08 August 2015, 19:43:26
I discovered last year in the States that a cruise booked from there on the web was cheaper than the identical cruise booked here, so I thought it might be useful to hide my origin when booking such things. :-\
The destination server knows the origin still. TOR is about transit protection.

Well if it does, it is not acting on it. I've just checked one for next year using Tor then Waterfox. Tor price in $ compared to £'s in WF was £800 cheaper! No doubt once registered with a UK address the price will go up. :-\
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: TheBoy on 08 August 2015, 19:47:38
I discovered last year in the States that a cruise booked from there on the web was cheaper than the identical cruise booked here, so I thought it might be useful to hide my origin when booking such things. :-\
The destination server knows the origin still. TOR is about transit protection.
Hmmm, actually, does it only have the address of the last relay, thinking about it...
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: TheBoy on 08 August 2015, 19:48:21
Probably one for Guffers, as he is in IT security, and will know more about TOR than I do.
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: Gaffers on 08 August 2015, 20:36:13
It will depends on how much packet inspection is done on the traffic.  Most high traffic sites don't have the overhead or processing power to do a deep analysis on all traffic so it would only see your last hop's ip address.
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: Gaffers on 08 August 2015, 20:42:06
And the way tor works means that last ip could be anywhere and not local to the destination server.  It could work in your favour or not.

Best to use something like tunnel bear or ghost where you can specify the location (even for free) in order to compare the prices.

As I travel a lot I have a vpn at home running on an odroid x3 which would normally be able to do a throughput of 30mb+ but my speed is limited to 130 up and 10 down so I can only ever get a max of 10 through the vpn.  This is plenty for me to get round I player and nowtv restrictions.  I pay for it, I live in the uk , so why shouldn't I be a to use them when I am at work.
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: CaptainZok on 08 August 2015, 20:57:17
so why shouldn't I be a to use them when I am at work.
Gallic shrug.  ;D
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: Gaffers on 10 August 2015, 10:03:30
Rather topical article :)

http://thehackernews.com/2015/08/unmask-tor-network.html (http://thehackernews.com/2015/08/unmask-tor-network.html)
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: aaronjb on 10 August 2015, 10:21:01
Tor, the NSA Network.
Title: Re: Tor
Post by: Gaffers on 10 August 2015, 10:36:34
Tor, the NSA Network.

 ::) ::)

It's origins are closer to the NSA than you think :y