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mitch96

(13,930 posts)
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 08:02 AM Nov 2023

Can someone point me in the direction of information on the dark web that you trust?

What is an onion router? ?TOR? same? Are there different ones like different brousers? Is it an OS?
Why is it not safe? How to make it safe? Will the saftey protocols used on a TOR site work on the regular web?
Just curious
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Can someone point me in the direction of information on the dark web that you trust? (Original Post) mitch96 Nov 2023 OP
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Also, Brave has Tor built in hueymahl Nov 2023 #4
Yes, but with caveats: sl8 Nov 2023 #5
Excellent point. hueymahl Nov 2023 #7
You can't even trust most things on the "bright" web either! Wonder Why Nov 2023 #6
Hmmmm T_A Nov 2023 #8
I was reading on one web site to be secure on the dark net, the author uses a VPN and Linux on a thumb drive. mitch96 Nov 2023 #9

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hueymahl

(2,510 posts)
4. Also, Brave has Tor built in
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 08:38 AM
Nov 2023

It is more friendly than the Tor Router - breaks fewer normal web pages because it is based on chromium, the open source code that Chrome uses, but without all the nasty trackers Google adds in.

brave.com



sl8

(13,949 posts)
5. Yes, but with caveats:
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 08:56 AM
Nov 2023
https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018121491-What-is-a-Private-Window-with-Tor-Connectivity-


[...]
What if I want absolute anonymity while browsing?
If your personal safety depends on remaining anonymous, we highly recommend using Tor Browser instead of Brave Tor windows.

Note that Tor windows are only available for the Desktop version of the browser at this time.

[...]

hueymahl

(2,510 posts)
7. Excellent point.
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 09:50 AM
Nov 2023

Which, in a way, makes me feel better about Brave and the people running it. They know enough to know that absolute safety requires fewer moving parts. If you really want to ramp it up, add in a vpn to the mix (as long as you know HOW to add in a vpn, because done incorrectly, it can make you LESS secure.

mitch96

(13,930 posts)
9. I was reading on one web site to be secure on the dark net, the author uses a VPN and Linux on a thumb drive.
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 06:54 PM
Nov 2023

Pretty slick I'd say. You log onto the Onion router/Tor via Tails Linux on the thumb drive thru the VPN.
I would guess your IP Add is all over the place and hard to track..yes?
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