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Tor Project Community Guide: ISP Experiences for Running Tor Nodes

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rzk

2mo ago· 42 min readenNews

Summary

The Tor Project maintains a community-driven page documenting user experiences with various Internet Service Providers (ISPs) regarding Tor usage. The page serves as a resource for Tor users to share information about which ISPs are Tor-friendly, competent about security, and provide good service for running Tor nodes. Users are encouraged to provide detailed feedback including bandwidth usage, pricing, technical support experiences, server uptime, and recommendations, along with dates for context. The goal is to help the Tor community make informed decisions about ISP selection for privacy and censorship circumvention purposes.

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This page aims to list community experiences with Tor and various Internet Service Providers (ISPs) around the world.
Some ISPs are Tor-friendly, some are not. Some are competent and clueful about Tor or about security in general.
Be sure to provide useful information like how much bandwidth you pushed, whether you thought the deal was cheap or expensive, how hard you had to work to make them understand what's going on, how long your server has been running, and whether you'd recommend them to others.
Defend yourself against tracking and surveillance. Circumvent censorship.
Since non-exits do not attract complaints, it should
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Defend yourself against tracking and surveillance. Circumvent censorship. | Good Bad ISPs

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