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TOR Browser
deeperthroat 1 Reviews 1269 reads
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Unfortunately if you are reading this then you do not need access to the site but share the word that one way to circumvent the censorship is to download and use the TOR Browser

Here is the link: https://www.torproject.org/download/download

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coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 300 reads
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TOR is one of the "free" VPN's out there.  You should be aware that the free sites don't have any reliable revenue stream which can be used to operate their business.  Consequently, they create revenue off of your information by selling your email address, and mining information about which sites you visit, to other companies, so the PRIVACY you THINK you're getting is somewhat illusory.  Paid VPN's have a revenue stream from user fees, just like TER operates.  This allows them to address problems, perform maintenance, and give faster and better service than the freebies.  

 
Some of the paid sites are running specials right now for as little as $7 a month, and your privacy is not compromised, nor is your information sold to create revenue.  Before signing up with a "free" VPN, I encourage everyone to read the privacy statement and take notice of the various "limitations."  Within the scope of the limitations is how they are going to make their money off of you to compensate for the lack of user fees.  You just have to decide if a lack of complete privacy is worth saving $7 a month.  At that price, it was a no-brainer for me.

deeperthroat 1 Reviews 309 reads
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Your understanding is indeed limited. Tor is a browser and not a VPN and does not require an email address to access it nor to use it The TOR  browser was originally designed to be used by people in countries where accessing certain sites is illegal and you can be imprisoned or worse. Although nothing is truly anonymous online, for the purpose of gaining access to TER, the TOR browser is a great option that is free and provides anonymity.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 286 reads
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Swimming through molasses.  It looks like you agree that it's not private and that they can sell your ID and information in order to create revenue to fund their operations.  That was my main point. There's no such thing as a free lunch.  I never said it wasn't an option.  I just said "free" comes with a price, which in this case, is limited privacy. It sounds like you're conceding that point.

justsauce16 4 Reviews 295 reads
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5 / 5

TOR is just the network of other people's computers that your web traffic passes through.

 
TOR doesn't harvest information to pay for anything, they run off donations and have no real server costs because they never handle the traffic. That said, there's evidence to suggest that the NSA owns more than half of the total TOR nodes, so your traffic is absolutely being spied on, make no mistake.

 
Now, if you're connecting to TOR through a VPN, you have a reasonable level of privacy, but like you said, it's going to be slow as molasses. For our uses a VPN is more than sufficient, and if you're overly concerned, just VPN somewhere that's not the US.

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