Yes, videos will break. Yes, some fancy menus will look like text files. But you know what else breaks? JavaScript exploits, trackers, and drive-by downloads. "Safest" turns Tor into a fortress. Don't log into your real life. If you log into your personal Gmail or your real-name Twitter while using Tor, you just connected your anonymous session to your identity. It’s like wearing a ski mask while handing the cashier your credit card.
Welcome to the underground (in the best way possible). Here’s your guide to making Tor absolutely kickass for everyday browsing. Vanilla Tor is slow. Vanilla Tor looks like it was designed in 2003 (because it was). And vanilla Tor gets blocked by half the websites you try to visit. kickass tor
Don't use it for DDoS attacks. Don't flood it with torrent traffic. Be a good neighbor on the relay. Yes, videos will break
But what if I told you that using the —and specifically, optimizing it to be kickass —is less about doing anything illegal and more about taking back a fundamental human right: privacy. JavaScript exploits, trackers, and drive-by downloads
Here’s a blog post draft that balances excitement, practical guidance, and the necessary legal/security caveats. You can adjust the tone depending on your audience (tech enthusiasts vs. privacy newbies). Unlocking the Deep Web: Why Kickass Tor is Your New Best Friend for Privacy & Power