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Answer (1 of 4): This requires both encryption and trust. If you don’t trust the TOR exit node then you aren’t secure. If you don’t trust your VPN either, you might as well not even hide! The combination of trusted exit nodes and VPN’s will prevent you from being tracked. Tor and VPN’s aren’t g.  · After all, downloading files is what Tor Browser Bundle does all the time. However, if you download something out of the ordinary, say a really big file or a lot of files in a specific pattern, it might be possible to correlate the traffic from the server to the Reviews: 2.  · You can download a file from Tor and maintain end-to-end anonymity, but the problem, as many have identified, is the threat of malware in the file once you execute it. I do, however, agree with your point of using a VPN/Tor combo. If for some reason your IP is leaked through TOR, it will be your VPN's IP, not the one from your ISP.


Way 1: Downloading files by browser. Step 1: Open up OneDrive window on the browser and then sign in with your Microsoft account. Step 2: Select the files you want to download. Then click download and the browser will pop up a window. Step 3: Choose the location where you want to save the download and click Save. The few times I've tried to download files from Tor they often stop before completely downloading, giving me only a part of the file. Is there a way to reliably and completely download files? I'm using the Browser Bundle for Windows, if that makes any difference. toradrow, Aug 2, #1. Amanda Registered Member. Joined: Aug 8, . Posts: EncryptedBytes said: Hello all, I have a question about downloading files through Tor browser. I am just talking about downloading simply off a website or email. I have on a few occasions been prompted when trying to download an attachment etc, that external programs will have to be used when I try to save the files on.


Simply downloading a file through the Tor browser will not expose your IP address whether the file malicious or not. If the file has a script that is phoning home, and the application opening the file executes said script, then your real IP will be exposed whether you trust the source or not, whether the intent is malicious or not. The concerns about downloading files over Tor are not solely related to the actual act of downloading them, but mainly what happens when you open them. If you download a file with Tor Browser but open it outside of TB, it can't help you. If the file format can specify external resources on the web, they may be fetched without Tor. After all, downloading files is what Tor Browser Bundle does all the time. However, if you download something out of the ordinary, say a really big file or a lot of files in a specific pattern, it might be possible to correlate the traffic from the server to the Tor network and the traffic from the network to you.

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