
There aren’t that many surefire ways to make Tor connections work faster.

It’s your internet connection that slows down due to the peculiarities of the Tor Network. *Technically speaking, the Tor Browser isn’t slow, it’s working just fine. That said, can you make Tor faster? Yeah, but there’s a caveat (or two). Many of these Tor websites are maintained by amateurs or shady businesses and don’t have the resources (or maybe the desire) to ensure a good, stable service. ‘Cause a malicious actor would need to compromise at least two nodes in your net to spy on your traffic.Īnother reason why Tor browsing speed may be “slow” is because you’re trying to enter an. This makes the volunteer-run network safer (but Tor is not entirely safe ) from being compromised.


The Tor circuit – the collection of relays you’re using – is random and is changed at set intervals. So the entry node knows that you’re sending data and that it’s going to second relays, but not the final destination. Each of the three relays knows only about its neighbors in the chain.
