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[–] 17302548? ago 

As for me I'm not browsing with Tor Browser. I would use it if I were very worried about tracking, but I'm not hiding from NSA. I'm not doing anything illegal or advocating anything illegal and wouldn't.

I just don't want to be casually tracked by google et al, and don't want to leave a trail of opinions that could be made retroactively illegal. I don't want to get swept up without warning in the first grab-all-the-likely-dissenters-sweep should Joseph Stalin Himself get into power.

So I just use this

https://pastebin.com/gB41TNPP

and regular firefox.

To get .onion addresses working you gotta also set up manual socks proxy pointing to 127.0.0.1:9050 socks v5 and no proxy for localhost, 127.0.0.1

Plain web works without this, but adding the socks thing makes .onion work again.

Can run dissenter fine, and stay logged into things like pastebin.

Yes it's easier to track, but that's fine. In 10 years when they commandeer all the logs, they'll find that some dude named gopoundsand wrote this shit using firefox over tor.

Oooh we hate his opinions! Too bad we don't know who he is so we can line him up in front of a hole full of bodies and lime and shoot him.

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[–] 17302549? ago 

I just log in as anon. To use anything but tor I have to sudo. So tor is the default. Tor browser works with this setup and if security were paramount for some task I would use it. But having regular firefox available to use ( still with tor ) makes having a level not of security, but of privacy possible. I consider it shutting the blinds while I walk around naked. Sure someone right outside the window might peek through the cracks but I'm not showing my ass to the whole neighborhood.

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[–] 17302552? ago 

This makes tor pleasant enough and convenient enough to use ROUTINELY. I watch cat videos and MSM news this way.