![]() However, say that you want to do your online banking, and you don't quite trust the WiFi you're connected to. An adversary might see that someone on Tor is looking at parsnips, or that you're using Tor, but not both (unless they can see both your exit and entry relays and do a correlation attack but that's highly unlikely). This is where Tor is an excellent option, since it by design makes is extremely difficult to locate who's the original sender of any traffic. But you still like reading about parsnips, but you don't want the government to know that you're a deviant for fear of being incarcerated. For example, say that the government where you live has banned parsnips for being too vulgar, and anyone caught even looking at them online is thrown into jail. Keep in mind that Tor provides anonymity, but not necessarily security. ![]()
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