09-12-2020, 03:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2020, 03:38 AM by realkane.)
Always, always, always use my VPN. I never go online without my VPN connected and from behind my Zonealarm firewall. And then I sometimes use Tor much more infrequently; mainly in the past as a novelty to explore the "Darkweb" and onion sites once every other couple of months. And I can confirm Tor is always slow. thats the price you pay for the anonymity with Tor.
I do always use Tor with my VPN as it recommends on the TOR browser home page. And its like you said rediciulously slow, so I really only use TOR browser to DuckDuckGo something I can't find without the Onion.
If you have a newer phone with your VPN on it, phones can use TOR faster than how TOR works on my "supposedly" super powerful gaming desktop I just built... Maybe never close to Chrome speeds but Orbot or the Onion Browser for phones seems to load much faster than the actual Tor Browser on a desktop.?
Also if you use Mozilla Firefox and you have it configured the way you want, you can definitely do the same with TOR as its a Mozilla based browser. If your not familiar with Firefox your best bet is just to read everything you can on the start page when Tor opens and the How to Use Tor faq. But even then you don't want to change too many settings ever; even if your an expert as that defeats some of the anonymity and the less personalization you do the better. And like you guys already stated theres just not a whole lot you can change to make Tor speed up or come even close to normal browser speeds...
If I change anything its normally just to open the settings and make sure I set the Privacy & Security settings to Safer and to make sure all my do-not track and adblocking/cookie blocking boxes are checked. (Which yes can make my browsing even slower...)