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I've been messing around with Raspberry Pi's and have come across one of the many things you can use them for - a TOR proxy server.
This sent me down the rabbit hole of learning a bit about TOR, what the Deep Web is and how it's different from the Dark Web.
I had a quick peek into the Dark Web yesterday for the first time. It's a very strange place indeed.
However, I learned that it was created for good and that TOR allows for a huge level of privacy so the idea of setting up a Pi as a proxy kind of appeals.
Just wondered if anyone else is doing that already and if it's caused any real world issues?
I'm guessing that speed might be one of them but I don't really know if that's true or not.
This sent me down the rabbit hole of learning a bit about TOR, what the Deep Web is and how it's different from the Dark Web.
I had a quick peek into the Dark Web yesterday for the first time. It's a very strange place indeed.
However, I learned that it was created for good and that TOR allows for a huge level of privacy so the idea of setting up a Pi as a proxy kind of appeals.
Just wondered if anyone else is doing that already and if it's caused any real world issues?
I'm guessing that speed might be one of them but I don't really know if that's true or not.