Tor vs VPN | 2 tools - 1 purpose? Are you sure??

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Both Tor and VPN are made to protect you online. Perhaps the main difference you heard about those tools is that VPNs usually cost money, while Tor is completely free to use. For many that’s a tiebreaker, but guys, there are more differences between these two - all of it in my video!

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00:00 Intro
00:50 Can you use Tor for free?
1:10 What is Tor?
1:30 Is it possible to access the dark web with Tor?
2:15 Is it safe to use Tor?
2:50 Can you pass geoblocks with Tor?
3:20 Why should you use a VPN?
4:35 Does a VPN use no-log policy?
5:00 Which one is faster: Tor or VPN?
5:10 Does Netflix blocks Tor?
6:30 Can you use VPN with Tor?

Honestly, TOR packs out one of the best, if not the best security measures possible for a VPN-like service, but at the same time it puts its “relay” users under a huge risk, without any chance to protect themselves. If you do not feel like benefiting from the people like you who decide to put their real-life safety at risk, maybe it’s better to stick with VPNs.

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TOR=anonimity for Darkweb
VPN=Security for normal everyday browsing

Am I right

azander
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Tor: I’m the best free protection
ProtonVPN: Am I a Joke to you?

overcookedbbqchicken
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Why you should use Tor Browser instead of a VPN:
1. VPNs are not designed for privacy or anonymity, and is not private or anonymous;
2. VPN software are often proprietary (closed source) on both client side and server side, so we cannot trust their no-logs policy, and VPN companies could choose to spy on your computers if they want to. Tor, on the other hand, is free/libre and open source software (FLOSS), so everyone can verify whether it is tracking you or not if they want. FLOSS also get auditted and patched by a lot of experts from all over the world, many more than a VPN company can ever hope to hire;
3. Tor 3-hop design is to make sure that no single points could know both where you are from and what websites you are visiting;
4. A VPN works by encrypting your traffics, sending it to a VPN server, decrypting it on the server, and sending the traffics to the website which you are visiting. So a VPN could literally read all your usernames, passwords, emails and credit cards info in plain text, unless your connections are encrypted with SSL/TLS;
5. Tor is, unlike a VPN, decentralized, so there are no trust issues here;
6. Using a VPN is like shifting your trust from your ISP to your VPN provider;
7. VPNs do not and cannot fix Tor's vulnerabilities;
8. IP is not the only thing someone needs in order to be able to track you;
9. Tor Browser makes everyone's fingerprints look similar, making it hard to track users;
10. VPN users' browsers can still leak their IP address through WebRTC leaks;
11. The government can usually just ask the VPN companies for user data if they want to.

tienanhpham
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Anyone watched this video with a vpn or is it just me?

elijahbisnath
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What if I want to use a messaging platform should I use vpn or orbot

MrWalker