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Do you use Tor everyday?
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5 points
by ph33r
2745 days ago
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torproject.org has a section called 'Who Uses Tor?' and lists: Friends and Family, Businesses, Activists, Media, etc. None of my IT colleagues use it, my family certainly doesn't use it, and two guys I know who work in the NetSec field don't bother with it. It would seem the stigma is real. Do you use Tor everyday? - Browse HN and reddit with it? - Do regular search queries and browsing on it? - Use legitimate .onion sites (DuckDuckGo, Facebook, Proton Mail) instead of their clearnet address? |
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Unless it (somehow) finds a way to decrease latency in the future, it will remain as it is today - filling a useful niche for the masses, and even a daily driver for the privacy concerned - but I can't see it ever being in the mainstream. The average users couldn't give two hoots about privacy - they just want things to work, which is an understandable PoV.
And why would anyone visit HN with it? FB, I can get behind, but what tangible benefits would you get from using Tor on a site which (afaik) doesn't track you, and doesn't sell your data? Genuinely curious.