It's important to consider here that the average person using TOR is not a network administrator.
And that they'll follow the instructions that come with the TOR browser and assume that it's safe.
So when I say that TOR isn't safe, I mean that it isn't safe as it's presented.
Saying that TOR isn't safe if you know what you're doing is like selling someone a car with no seatbelts and then telling them well if you knew what you were doing you'd install seat belts yourself and then the car would be safe.
> So when I say that TOR isn't safe, I mean that it isn't safe as it's presented.
Sure. But it is no more dangerous to use Tor on its own than it is to use a VPN privacy service on its own. So your claim that the US Government is enticing people into using Tor to entrap them is nothing more than an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory. It would be easier for governments if criminals didn't use Tor.
And that they'll follow the instructions that come with the TOR browser and assume that it's safe.
So when I say that TOR isn't safe, I mean that it isn't safe as it's presented.
Saying that TOR isn't safe if you know what you're doing is like selling someone a car with no seatbelts and then telling them well if you knew what you were doing you'd install seat belts yourself and then the car would be safe.