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dollar, 2018-09-07 18:00:45

How to set up the TOR browser so that after the final node it goes through a proxy?

The fact is that the browser itself already indicates that it goes through SOCKS5 to 127.0.0.1 (that is, the service is raised locally by the torus itself). That is, this setting is already in use. And if you change it in the browser, then bypassing all privacy, it will rush directly through a regular proxy.
How to add a proxy after leaving the onion zone? So that sites do not see that they are being accessed from Tor.

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Vlad Azan, 2018-09-14
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So that sites do not see that they are being accessed from Tor.

To do this, you need to use a VPN after TOR
In general, ideally, a bunch of VPN => TOR => VPN
The first VPN does not let the provider know that you are using Tor, and the last VPN does not allow the exit node to monitor traffic and the site will see ip vpn.
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