


No tool is more misunderstood it seems than the Tor Browser.

Some of this was covered when I discussed threat models but we all still fail to sometimes assess our actual threat level, or simply misunderstand the place certain tools have in this model. Oftentimes, the questions turn out to be an honest misunderstanding of how some tools work, how they should work, or when someone should actually utilize a more extreme measure of privacy and when not. You can follow him on Twitter of the most popular questions I get at ThinkPrivacy is when to use certain tools and when not to use them. His work has appeared in the Huff Post, OpenSource, Hacker Noon, Time Magazine, and more. Dan Arel explains when it’s appropriate to use Tor and what steps to take if you choose to use it.ĭan Arel is a privacy and digital rights activist, founder and curator of ThinkPrivacy.ch, as well as an award-winning journalist, and best-selling author. If you’re not familiar with Tor Browser, it’s a private browser that anonymizes your IP address and online activity.
