Decentralized Internet/Deep Web

I want to leave the surface web altogether and switch to either an Internet that I download on a USB stick or the Deep Web.

The only reason I want to switch is because I feel like the surface web is fucked and information is heavily supressed.

I am in Canada. I don't know what the laws are against TOR- can I use it for general browsing without worry? Or, is there an alternative?

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>i dont know what the laws are

then you should find out first of all. theres many ways to compromise yourself while using tor, you should do some research on it first. i suggest visiting /sec/ on lainchan or reading it up online.

TOR is cucked you retarded leaf, it was a US Navy project to begin with. Many exit nodes are compromised. All you will get from using it is having some pedophile route his crap through your IP.

Are there any alternatives to TOR then?

>I don't know how Tor works. I don't even know how to spell its name correctly.

If you install TOR it comes with a TOR browser. This is what you should use for everything but online banking and shopping. Keep Chrome or Firefox around for that.

Tor isn't even decentralized, you fucking potato

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found the technologically illiterate high schooler

>TOR is cucked you cucked cuck, it was a cuck Navy project to begin with. Many cuck nodes are cucked. All you will get from cucking it is having some cuck route his cuckold porn through your IP.

This is a hilarious post.

Even speaking of tor is against international law, Police are coming to your doorstep as we speak.

The.Onion.Router = TOR

>not knowing how tor even works
>typing bait this bad

mmm yes user, I see here on your resume you have a B.S in Computer Science and Cyber Security from Mr Robot University.

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Go back to Sup Forums with your moronic babbling.

>Note: even though it originally came from an acronym, Tor is not spelled "TOR". Only the first letter is capitalized. In fact, we can usually spot people who haven't read any of our website (and have instead learned everything they know about Tor from news articles) by the fact that they spell it wrong.
torproject.org/docs/faq#WhyCalledTor

Literal autism. I first installed TOR in 2010 or something and I never went to their shitty FAQ section. I spell all acronyms with capital letter out of principle.

thanks.

>I spell all acronyms with capital letter out of principle.
and you're calling ME out on being autistic?
the name isn't an acronym. no official sources state that it is. just a few articles written by lousy journalists

This guy is a faggot

The protocol itself is, I guess the hidden service isn't... its just as "decentralized" as i2p.

Do you even understand how the TOR protocol even works?

There is no law against it's usage here. You're not even surveiled to begin with, unless a warrant orders it specifically on you for strong terrorism suspicion/other crime investigation. look up a rabbit ama a bell exec did some time ago.

Come to I2P. Grow the net.

OPVA2 :DD

I think that setting up your own node is legal grey area you dont want to be in, but using it to browse should be fine

I mean, you're not really wrong...