A few-days-old review.

Since Brave is the browser for OnionBrowser on iOS, I figured I’d read the 
article. 

https://www.pcworld.com/article/3453376/brave-10-review-this-excellent-privacy-focused-browser-can-make-you-money-too.html
> Not only can you open a private window, but you can open an even deeper level 
> of privacy and use the Tor onion-routing network as well.


> …seeing ads start popping up in the Tor sites I visited made me quickly 
> wonder what the hell I was doing.


The author is not clear enough if “Tor sites” means .onion sites or sites 
accessed through an exit node. 

My own personal aside is I tried Vidalia years ago (my mother alerted me to it) 
back in the days of MacOS X 10.4 or 10.5. But instead of an increase in ads, 
what got my attention was that Little Snitch (https://obdev.at/) was no longer 
intercepting and alerting me to most connection attempts. I felt Little Snitch 
was being undermined.  Since I had a hazy understanding of Tor and what was 
happening, I stopped using it. That was then, this is now. 


In the two-paragraph-mention are two links to other articles about Tor. So I 
read both. The latter link “wander through the Darknet” is near total rubbish 
and reminds me that since the 1980’s, as a Mac user, I’ve been subject to their 
horrible reporting and dumb insults. 

This other article isn’t so bad. But the last line in the second paragraph is 
outrageous. So vague as to range from 100% fraudulent to intensely misleading 
thus bad advice. Perhaps it was expos-facto tacked on to the article by someone 
other than the author. 

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2686467/how-to-use-the-tor-browser-to-surf-the-web-anonymously.html
> Connecting to the Tor network from your own PC is quick and painless thanks 
> to the Tor project's dead simple Tor Browser. (Want even more privacy? Check 
> out the top picks from our VPN reviews.) 

1) Ditch Tor altogether and go with one of our top picks for VPN services for 
even more privacy.
Analysis: A complete lie. 

2) Use Tor but add even more privacy by purchasing a service through a VPN 
company we reviewed.
Analysis: This advice add expense, slowdowns, and false security of being 
protected by a VPN company.  


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