Tor
Everything on fuckyc.org about the Tor anonymity network in 2026 — Tor Browser, Mullvad Browser, related browsers, onion services, alternatives like I2P and Lokinet, and operational guidance.
Tor is the reference network-anonymity tool. This page aggregates every fuckyc.org resource about Tor and its place in privacy stacks — the browser, related browsers, alternative anonymity networks, and the guides that walk through how to use Tor for specific scenarios.
Service entries (9)
- Tor Browser none kyc · active
- Mullvad Browser none kyc · active
- Brave Browser none kyc · active
- LibreWolf none kyc · active
- I2P none kyc · active
- Lokinet none kyc · active
- Mullvad VPN none kyc · active
- IVPN none kyc · active
- OnionShare none kyc · active
Long-form guides (4)
- Privacy stack for journalists in 2026 A concrete, sourced privacy stack for journalists handling sensitive sources in 2026 — device, network, messenger, email, file handling, and source intake.
- Privacy stack for activists in 2026 A practical privacy stack for activists, organizers, and protesters in 2026 — device, network, messenger, file handling, and meeting coordination. Threat-model-first.
- Privacy stack for whistleblowers in 2026 A practical privacy stack for whistleblowers handling sensitive material in 2026 — device, network, intake, communication, document handling, and the legal-practical context.
- Operational privacy — combining tools without correlating yourself The actual hard part of privacy is not picking one tool but using several without the pattern correlating back to you. A practical guide to compartmentalization in 2026.
Quick answers (4)
- Is Tor still private in 2026? Yes, against the network adversaries it was designed for. Tor's threat model is unchanged; the operational caveats (Javascript, fingerprinting, traffic correlation by a global adversary) are unchanged too.
- Is I2P better than Tor in 2026? Different design with different trade-offs. Tor is bigger and better-suited to clearnet access; I2P is better-suited to in-network destinations. Pick by use case.
- What is Tails OS and should I use it? Tails is a Linux live OS that runs from USB, routes all traffic through Tor, and leaves no trace on the host machine. Use it for source work, activism, or any session where forensic resistance matters.
- Is Brave Browser private in 2026? More private than Chrome by default; not equivalent to Tor Browser or Mullvad Browser on fingerprinting. Operator context (Brave Rewards, ad ecosystem) is its own caveat.
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