Tor Browsing: Stay Anonymous and Safely Surf the Net like a Cyber Hacker by Bladen Brian

Tor Browsing: Stay Anonymous and Safely Surf the Net like a Cyber Hacker by Bladen Brian

Author:Bladen, Brian [Bladen, Brian]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, pdf
Publisher: Zepp Media
Published: 2018-02-22T05:00:00+00:00


DuckDuckGo

It may be the Tor’s default search engine but it is worth mentioning what it does. DuckDuckGo will allow you to search the web without being spied on, taking advantage of the anonymity of Tor. It also has a useful feature where you can use abbreviated commands to search sites, such as !w for Wikipedia followed by a search topic. An alternative search engine that won’t compromise your privacy is Startpage.

Hiding Tor from your ISP

Many Tor users are worried that their internet service provider (ISP) will know that they are using Tor. It is possible for ISPs to be able to detect when you are using Tor and could potentially notify law enforcement agencies. There are several methods you can use to hide Tor from your ISP and some of them are technical so you may need some assistance.

Bridges

Tor bridges, or sometimes known as Tor bridge relays, are alternative entry points to the Tor network. This will make it harder for the ISP to know when your system has entered the network, but not impossible. The Tor Project website has bridges available for you to use and configure with your browser. I recommend visiting a few sites that I have listed at the end of this guide that can assist you in using bridges.



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