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Can someone please let me know exactly what laptop you are using to successfully use for tor. Can't use my iPad and need to purchase one but don't want to spend money on laptop that won't work..thanks
Can someone please let me know exactly what laptop you are using to successfully use for tor. Can't use my iPad and need to purchase one but don't want to spend money on laptop that won't work..thanks
I'm a huge fan of Linux. This laptop is brand new for $200 and ships with Linux installed instead of windows already.
imo Linux is more secure and better for the dark web.
Pinebook Pro is an inexpensive Linux laptop with modest configuration and a price tag of just $200. You can now order this device. Pine64 is a popular name among the single board computer enthusiasts. It gained its fame with its $15 PINE A 64 Raspberry Pi alternative device. Since then
Hexa-Core Rockchip RK3399 4GB LPDDR4 RAM M.2 NVMe expansion option 1080p IPS panel Built-in 802.11ac WiFi with Bluetooth 5.0 Bootable microSD and 64GB eMMC Go to Store The Pinebook Pro is meant to…
I'm a huge fan of Linux. This laptop is brand new for $200 and ships with Linux installed instead of windows already.
imo Linux is more secure and better for the dark web.
Pinebook Pro is an inexpensive Linux laptop with modest configuration and a price tag of just $200. You can now order this device. Pine64 is a popular name among the single board computer enthusiasts. It gained its fame with its $15 PINE A 64 Raspberry Pi alternative device. Since then
Yeah I have but it's just too slow, to the point I can't get on. I think the problem is the dos attacks. I just can't get on any of the onion sites. Only a few but lots of problems
Best you use: Tails - Privacy for anyone anywhere https://tails.boum.org
Tails is a live operating system that you can start on almost any computer from a USB stick or a DVD.
So there you leave with Tails no Data, after PC is powered off after using it
Best you use: Tails - Privacy for anyone anywhere https://tails.boum.org
Tails is a live operating system that you can start on almost any computer from a USB stick or a DVD.
So there you leave with Tails no Data, after PC is powered off after using it
You only have to download Tails on a usb stick, and start booting with it. Normaly change the boot medium in the bios by pressung F1 or F2 or "Entf" key by the "Start up" prozedure. Youtube has some videos about that.
Thanks are you using the app for it...on google play?
Yeah I have but it's just too slow, to the point I can't get on. I think the problem is the dos attacks. I just can't get on any of the onion sites. Only a few but lots of problems
It is supposed to be slow because of the TOR network limitations, speed will improve if you keep using it. It is not the problem with your iPad.
You don't need a new laptop for this to be working
I'm a huge fan of Linux. This laptop is brand new for $200 and ships with Linux installed instead of windows already.
imo Linux is more secure and better for the dark web.
Pinebook Pro is an inexpensive Linux laptop with modest configuration and a price tag of just $200. You can now order this device. Pine64 is a popular name among the single board computer enthusiasts. It gained its fame with its $15 PINE A 64 Raspberry Pi alternative device. Since then
Hexa-Core Rockchip RK3399 4GB LPDDR4 RAM M.2 NVMe expansion option 1080p IPS panel Built-in 802.11ac WiFi with Bluetooth 5.0 Bootable microSD and 64GB eMMC Go to Store The Pinebook Pro is meant to…
No offence, but I really can't see your typical iPad user/computer novice being able to handle the jump to using Linux! Linux users are dedicated and passionate, but they tend to fail to remember the experience of being a computer novice.
The OP could either use Onion Browser on their iPad (which as another member already explained, is slow by virtue of how the Tor network works, rather than a limitation of their iPad), or they could use Tor Browser on a basic Windows laptop. They could also use Tails, but that strikes me as probably being outside of their experience level.
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