
VPN: Most VPNs secure traffic via OpenVPN or IPSec protocols with the connection also being encrypted with perfect forward secrecy. You don’t have this problem with a good VPN.

are exposing your traffic and real IP address to the unencrypted internet. This means that documents, torrent clients, updates, etc. This is a huge drawback in comparison to VPNs.īy only encrypting browser traffic, everything else on your operating system remains exposed and could reveal your real IP address and location to third parties. With Tor, encryption only works within the browser. A malicious exit relay could potentially see your data and modify traffic.īy default, traffic with Tor is routed through these three hops before exiting the Tor network circuit.


Streaming HD videos will also be challenging. This results in sluggish performance and websites being slower to load. Also notice above the latency is very high with the Tor network. With this speed comparison, the VPN was almost 50 times faster than Tor. Tor usually has high latency (ping) and slow speeds under 10 Mbps.
