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"Carlos E.R." <
robin_listas@es.invalid> said:
>>>>> I only use this Firefox "Tor Browser" if i really feel to *need* it.
>>>>> So i don`t configure anything.
>>>>> It`s not meant for "everyday browsing".
>>>>
>>>> Why not?
>>>
>>> Because it overloads the network with unneeded traffic, a network that
>>> is limited and run by volunteers, making it to run slowly for those that
>>> really need to use it.
>>
>> But how are you going to get the anonymity you need if you don`t use it?
>
> Huh?
>
> Do you _really_ need it? Are you, for instance, living in a country
> where speaking to journalists can get you dead? Like, for instance,
> Russia, and you are talking against Putin.
>
> Or the only thing you want is google not tracking your purchasing habits
> and sending you tailored commercials?
I don`t know exactly who is tracking when I visit any given web page.
But why do I want anyone to be tracking my visits to any given web page?
Firefox allows the tracking to happen.
Tor doesn`t.
What reason would there be to not use it when it does what firefox does.
But without the tracking.
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