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Swordsmyth
07-02-2019, 07:11 PM
By late 2020, Google’s Chrome browser will automatically block all so-called anti-cancer, “anti-vax” and anti-GMO websites as part of Google’s collapse into a Monsanto/Pharma criminal cartel. Users who want to visit websites that expose the scientifically-validated risks and potential harm of vaccines, chemotherapy, glyphosate or GMOs will have to switch to alternative browsers and search engines, since the Google.com search engine is already in the process of eliminating all such websites from its search results.Within a year or so, the Google Chrome browser won’t even allow a user to visit sites like NaturalNews.com (http://naturalnews.com/) without changing the browser’s default settings. The only websites accessible through Chrome will be those which are “approved” to promote mass medication, chemotherapy, pesticides, vaccines, fluoride, 5G cell towers and other poisons that enrich powerful, globalist corporations while dumbing down the population.
This is the conclusion from a high-level source that told Natural News months ago about the coming purge of organics and natural health websites from Google (https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-06-10-tech-giants-to-censor-all-healthy-living-content-clean-food.html) — a purge that accelerated last week with the removal of Mercola.com and thousands of other natural health sites from Google search results.


The situation has become so insane that now Google is pushing search suggestions like “organics is a lie” and “supplements are bad.” Google’s algorithm has already been trained to claim that “GMOs are good” and “chiropractic is fake.” See the shocking proof here (https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-06-30-google-declares-organics-to-be-a-lie-and-supplements-scams.html).

Google will also penalize all websites that promote Donald Trump, Christianity or conservatism
The censorship of the tech giants (http://techgiants.news/) won’t stop at natural health information, of course. Natural News has also learned that Google’s algorithms are being aggressively modified to penalize or block all websites that promote Donald Trump, Christianity or conservatism. This is being done at the browser level, where Chrome browsers will remotely download lists of websites to block or penalize.
The Chrome browser may either display a warning message when a user attempts to access one of the sites (i.e. “Warning: This site contains dangerous information,” etc.) or the browser may completely block the website, requiring the user to manually bypass the blocking in order to access the site.
In essence, websites that promote nutrition, natural health, herbal medicine or the healing arts will be categorized by Google as “malicious content” sites, similar to sites that contain hacking scripts or malware. This is all being put into place at the highest levels of Google and will affect all Google products, including YouTube, Google News and others.
Google to monitor users who attempt to access “banned” websites
According to our source, Google’s Chrome browser will also report back to Google when a logged in users attempts to access one of these sites, adding a “social penalty score” to that user, mirroring communist China’s social credit scoring system. This social scoring system will be later used by Google to deny services to users who are considered “untrustworthy” by Google.

Google Chrome is already well-documented to be “surveillance software” that spies on its own users. As published on EvilGoogle.news (https://www.evilgoogle.news/2019-06-29-google-chrome-has-devolved-into-nothing-more-than-surveillance-software.html):
A new review has revealed that Google Chrome is shamelessly spying on its users — and collecting data on them to build profiles of their likes, interests and personalities. This “surveillance software” used to be the stuff of dystopian fiction nightmares but is now our unfortunate reality.
Geoffrey A. Fowler, a columnist for the Washington Post, took a deeper look at Google Chrome, and was shocked by what he found: It tracks everything — including your location, and even if you disable the feature. Now is the time to switch to a new web browser.

What the Washington Post did not report is that Google is building a China-steyle “social score” on each user, and that accessing “unapproved” websites that discuss nutrition, organics or alternative cancer treatments will results in a penalty for that user.

The penalty can be used by Google to block that user’s access to Gmail, Google Maps, Google Docs, YouTube or other Google websites and services. Although we don’t have any information yet to confirm this is happening, it is also theoretically possible for Google and Facebook to collaborate on penalty sharing so that users with negative scores would be locked out of their Facebook Libra cryptocurrency wallets, for example.


More at: https://www.infowars.com/bombshell-google-to-block-all-anti-cancer-anti-vax-anti-gmo-websites-at-browser-level/

Swordsmyth
07-02-2019, 07:12 PM
The complete list of alternatives to all Google products (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?536286-The-complete-list-of-alternatives-to-all-Google-products)

jkr
07-02-2019, 07:41 PM
F u goggles!

UWDude
07-02-2019, 07:58 PM
Just in time for Gabs new Dissenter Browser, which is going to be released July 4, along with Gab's new GabSocial, which will allow anyone to easily set up a server from home.

Dr.3D
07-02-2019, 08:18 PM
Guess we can't say, "Google Ron Paul!", anymore.

AngryCanadian
07-02-2019, 08:19 PM
Seriously? they are going to censor anti GMO sites!? there are a lot of normal sane people agaisnt GMO products even i am eating none GMO products!
This is ridiculous.


What the Washington Post did not report is that Google is building a China-steyle “social score” on each user, and that accessing “unapproved” websites that discuss nutrition, organics or alternative cancer treatments will results in a penalty for that user.
I believe this would a nail the end for google.

AngryCanadian
07-02-2019, 08:20 PM
Just in time for Gabs new Dissenter Browser, which is going to be released July 4, along with Gab's new GabSocial, which will allow anyone to easily set up a server from home.
I am looking forward to it i hope they come up with an email system as well so i can stop using gmail.

Swordsmyth
07-02-2019, 08:26 PM
I am looking forward to it i hope they come up with an email system as well so i can stop using gmail.
Gmail alternatives

Gmail may be convenient and popular, but there are three major problems:



Your inbox is used as a data collection tool. (Did you know Google is tracking your purchasing history (https://www.techspot.com/news/80134-google-uses-receipts-sent-gmail-log-online-purchases.html) from the receipts in your inbox?)
Rather than seeing just emails, your email inbox is also used for ads and marketing.
The contents of your inbox are being shared with Google and other random third parties (https://www.wsj.com/articles/techs-dirty-secret-the-app-developers-sifting-through-your-gmail-1530544442).


When you remain logged in to your Gmail account, Google can easily track your activities online as you browse different websites, which may be hosting Google Analytics or Google ads (Adsense).

Click here to view the original image of 979x586px.
https://static.techspot.com/images2/news/bigimage/2019/06/2019-06-28-image-23.jpg
Here are ten alternatives to Gmail that do well in terms of privacy:



Tutanota (https://tutanota.com/) – based in Germany; very secure and private; free accounts up to 1 GB
Mailfence (https://mailfence.com/) – based in Belgium; lots of features; free accounts up to 500 MB
Posteo (https://posteo.de/en) – based in Germany; €1/mo with 14 day refund window
StartMail (https://www.startmail.com/en/) – based in Netherlands; $5.00/mo with 7 day free trial
Runbox (https://runbox.com/) – based in Norway; lots of storage and features; $1.66/mo with 30 day free trial
Mailbox.org (https://mailbox.org/en/) – based in Germany; €1/mo with 30 day free trial
CounterMail (https://countermail.com/) – based in Sweden; $4.00/mo with 7 day free trial
Kolab Now (https://kolabnow.com/) – based in Switzerland; €4.41/mo with 30 day money-back guarantee
ProtonMail (https://protonmail.com/) – based in Switzerland; free accounts up to 500 MB
Thexyz (https://www.thexyz.com) – based in Canada; $1.95/mo with 30 day refund window


More information on these providers is available in the secure and private email services (https://restoreprivacy.com/secure-email/) guide.




Therre's also mail.com

parocks
07-03-2019, 09:56 AM
More horrible news.

This seems like something Trump could do something about, but isn't.

Champ
07-03-2019, 10:33 AM
If the beginning of the end of Google did not already start, I think this could be right up there as the most pivotal moment for their end.

If you don't want to feed conspiracy theorists that keep claiming that you are censoring and hiding useful information from citizens, then it would be wise to not do sweeping censorship in the exact vein that people have been warning others about for years/decades. The best part is the direct in your face going after Christian and conservative websites, as if these are bad things. Pretty sure they already rig the results for all of this, but I guess this is more of a coming out party for them.

Infowars, despite all of their flaws, warned us about what Youtube was going to do next, with all of the deplatforming about a year before it really took off. Turns out they were right even though it sounded far fetched at the time, which makes you more inclined to believe this is probably going to turn out to be true as well.

Warrior_of_Freedom
07-03-2019, 10:58 AM
If the beginning of the end of Google did not already start, I think this could be right up there as the most pivotal moment for their end.

If you don't want to feed conspiracy theorists that keep claiming that you are censoring and hiding useful information from citizens, then it would be wise to not do sweeping censorship in the exact vein that people have been warning others about for years/decades. The best part is the direct in your face going after Christian and conservative websites, as if these are bad things. Pretty sure they already rig the results for all of this, but I guess this is more of a coming out party for them.

Infowars, despite all of their flaws, warned us about what Youtube was going to do next, with all of the deplatforming about a year before it really took off. Turns out they were right even though it sounded far fetched at the time, which makes you more inclined to believe this is probably going to turn out to be true as well.

Infowars turned into a 24/7 infomercial for their products at the end

I recently tried to find the Ron Paul anthem song by Aimee Allen and it's been erased from the internet a while ago. Aimee Allen was also brutally beaten in a "random" gang attack back in 2008, and was considered a security risk by the government or something.

Zippyjuan
07-03-2019, 12:21 PM
Well if Natural News and InfoWars say it is so....

Their "proof"?


The situation has become so insane that now Google is pushing search suggestions like “organics is a lie” and “supplements are bad.” Google’s algorithm has already been trained to claim that “GMOs are good” and “chiropractic is fake.”

Google autocompletes search terms based on searches you tried in the past and websites you visit. When I use Google Chrome and search for "organics" I don't get "organics is a lie" but "organic chemistry" and "organic pesticides" and "organic food trucks".

AngryCanadian
07-03-2019, 12:31 PM
If the beginning of the end of Google did not already start, I think this could be right up there as the most pivotal moment for their end.

If you don't want to feed conspiracy theorists that keep claiming that you are censoring and hiding useful information from citizens, then it would be wise to not do sweeping censorship in the exact vein that people have been warning others about for years/decades. The best part is the direct in your face going after Christian and conservative websites, as if these are bad things. Pretty sure they already rig the results for all of this, but I guess this is more of a coming out party for them.

Infowars, despite all of their flaws, warned us about what Youtube was going to do next, with all of the deplatforming about a year before it really took off. Turns out they were right even though it sounded far fetched at the time, which makes you more inclined to believe this is probably going to turn out to be true as well.

Indeed and what google is doing here is nothing more then pure censorship of opinions or alliterative news articles which MSM never covers.
Like GMOs for example.

specsaregood
07-03-2019, 12:31 PM
I recently tried to find the Ron Paul anthem song by Aimee Allen and it's been erased from the internet a while ago.
You really must not have looked hard at all:
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ron+paul+anthem+song+by+Aimee+Allen

Finds multiple copies on multiple sites.

Warrior_of_Freedom
07-03-2019, 12:33 PM
You really must not have looked hard at all:
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ron+paul+anthem+song+by+Aimee+Allen

Finds multiple copies on multiple sites.

"We did not find any results for ron paul anthem song by Aimee Allen."

I can find a couple youtube vids with the song in poor quality but I was looking for the actual music video/song

btw it was merely an observation I'm not desperately trying to hunt it down

Mach
07-03-2019, 04:24 PM
Gmail alternatives

Gmail may be convenient and popular, but there are three major problems:



Your inbox is used as a data collection tool. (Did you know Google is tracking your purchasing history (https://www.techspot.com/news/80134-google-uses-receipts-sent-gmail-log-online-purchases.html) from the receipts in your inbox?)
Rather than seeing just emails, your email inbox is also used for ads and marketing.
The contents of your inbox are being shared with Google and other random third parties (https://www.wsj.com/articles/techs-dirty-secret-the-app-developers-sifting-through-your-gmail-1530544442).


When you remain logged in to your Gmail account, Google can easily track your activities online as you browse different websites, which may be hosting Google Analytics or Google ads (Adsense).

Click here to view the original image of 979x586px.
https://static.techspot.com/images2/news/bigimage/2019/06/2019-06-28-image-23.jpg
Here are ten alternatives to Gmail that do well in terms of privacy:



Tutanota (https://tutanota.com/) – based in Germany; very secure and private; free accounts up to 1 GB
Mailfence (https://mailfence.com/) – based in Belgium; lots of features; free accounts up to 500 MB
Posteo (https://posteo.de/en) – based in Germany; €1/mo with 14 day refund window
StartMail (https://www.startmail.com/en/) – based in Netherlands; $5.00/mo with 7 day free trial
Runbox (https://runbox.com/) – based in Norway; lots of storage and features; $1.66/mo with 30 day free trial
Mailbox.org (https://mailbox.org/en/) – based in Germany; €1/mo with 30 day free trial
CounterMail (https://countermail.com/) – based in Sweden; $4.00/mo with 7 day free trial
Kolab Now (https://kolabnow.com/) – based in Switzerland; €4.41/mo with 30 day money-back guarantee
ProtonMail (https://protonmail.com/) – based in Switzerland; free accounts up to 500 MB
Thexyz (https://www.thexyz.com) – based in Canada; $1.95/mo with 30 day refund window


More information on these providers is available in the secure and private email services (https://restoreprivacy.com/secure-email/) guide.




There's also mail.com


And just by the way, you can now go into preferences at Protonmail and change your email from myname@protonmail.com to myname@pm.me.

Swordsmyth
07-03-2019, 04:39 PM
More horrible news.

This seems like something Trump could do something about, but isn't.

The US Department of Justice is preparing an antitrust investigation of Internet titan Google, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.The Journal cited unnamed sources close to the matter as saying the department would look into Google practices related to web search and other businesses.
Justice department officials share antitrust oversight with the Federal Trade Commission, which conducted a wide-ranging investigation of its own into Alphabet-owned Google that ended in 2013 with no action taken.
Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A new investigation would come as backlash grows against major tech companies that dominate key segments of the online economy.

More at: https://news.yahoo.com/us-preparing-antitrust-probe-google-report-025836509.html


In a wide-ranging interview on Fox Business this morning, President Trump told Maria Bartiromo, reflecting in the bias against conservative speakers, that "we should be suing Google and Facebook and perhaps we will,”

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06-26/twitter-facebook-slide-after-trump-says-us-should-sue-socials-perhaps-we-will


...

kpitcher
07-03-2019, 05:36 PM
Let's see some internal documents to actually validate any of this. No sources? Good conspiracy theory.

Swordsmyth
07-03-2019, 05:57 PM
Let's see some internal documents to actually validate any of this. No sources? Good conspiracy theory.
That's what they said about current conditions years ago.

Zippyjuan
07-03-2019, 06:40 PM
Let's see some internal documents to actually validate any of this. No sources? Good conspiracy theory.

Their "documents" are a couple of screen grabs for "auto-fill" for google searches they tried. "Organic" gave them things like "organic is fake". "Organic is bad". But google will just autofill what you tend to search for and also based on what websites you visit. My results were completely different (and yours would be too).

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 07:23 PM
They fuck with my browser that DOES NOT BELONG TO THEM and we are going to have problems... Serious problems...

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 08:04 PM
I am in contact with the CEO of my hosting provider about a concept. All the indexing for the net is the suffix... .com .org .net Etc. Make a new suffix accessed with TOR and we have a new internet. Costs nothing, just apply a new suffix and all these problems and monopolies go away and it is encrypted through block chain. New net... done...

Swordsmyth
07-03-2019, 08:09 PM
I am in contact with the CEO of my hosting provider about a concept. All the indexing for the net is the suffix... .com .org .net Etc. Make a new suffix accessed with TOR and we have a new internet. Costs nothing, just apply a new suffix and all these problems and monopolies go away and it is encrypted through block chain. New net... done...
Any alternative is good but TOR may be connected to Naval intelligence.

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 08:47 PM
Any alternative is good but TOR may be connected to Naval intelligence.

No... Even they do not have the computing capacity to keep it. It's done spread with the .onion suffix and the dark web... All that is needed is something in between. And the suffixes are endless and uncontrollable, and encrypted.

We have been brainwashed into thinking that being crawled and indexed by google is the whole net. The net is as big as you want to make it until certain suffixes are shut down in between. A downloadable browser and client could cure that with a change of suffixes and directories. All you need is TOR and a suffix for the new "layer" and net. Been on TOR yet?

Swordsmyth
07-03-2019, 08:52 PM
No... Even they do not have the computing capacity to keep it. It's done spread with the .onion suffix and the dark web... All that is needed is something in between. And the suffixes are endless and uncontrollable, and encrypted.

We have been brainwashed into thinking that being crawled and indexed by google is the whole net. The net is as big as you want to make it until certain suffixes are shut down in between. A downloadable browser and client could cure that with a change of suffixes and directories. All you need is TOR and a suffix for the new "layer" and net. Been on TOR yet?
No, I haven't had a reason to yet.

I would definitely be interested even if TOR does have NIA or ONI backdoors, it's not like the current internet isn't infested by the NSA and others right now.

UWDude
07-03-2019, 08:54 PM
Been on TOR yet?

Yes. You can read, but not write, because most websites/forums etc blacklist all IP's associated with TOR outlets.

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 09:00 PM
No, I haven't had a reason to yet.

I would definitely be interested even if TOR does have NIA or ONI backdoors, it's not like the current internet isn't infested by the NSA and others right now.

OK listen up real close.... You don't even need TOR. Duck Duck Go is supposed to let you access the sites in the deep web and the .onion dark web. I have TOR and have my own tunnel server and isolated VM set up to use it, but I am going to try this to see if it is bullshit or not and let you know.

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 09:01 PM
Yes. You can read, but not write, because most websites/forums etc blacklist all IP's associated with TOR outlets.

Interesting concept... "copy" & "paste" . :)

Swordsmyth
07-03-2019, 09:04 PM
OK listen up real close.... You don't even need TOR. Duck Duck Go is supposed to let you access the sites in the deep web and the .onion dark web. I have TOR and have my own tunnel server and isolated VM set up to use it, but I am going to try this to see if it is bull$#@! or not and let you know.

Thanks, keep us updated. :)

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 09:08 PM
No, I haven't had a reason to yet.

I would definitely be interested even if TOR does have NIA or ONI backdoors, it's not like the current internet isn't infested by the NSA and others right now.

Yep, DDG let's you in... Here is a directory. Directory because there is no way to index these and do a search. They are layered blockchain ,... Well like an onion... :)

http://www.thehiddenwiki.net/tor-links-directory/

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 09:12 PM
Thanks, keep us updated. :)

Fair Warning... You my come across something immoral in there. lol

Swordsmyth
07-03-2019, 09:12 PM
Yep, DDG let's you in... Here is a directory. Directory because there is no way to index these and do a search. They are layered blockchain ,... Well like an onion... :)

http://www.thehiddenwiki.net/tor-links-directory/
:)

Swordsmyth
07-03-2019, 09:13 PM
Fair Warning... You my come across something immoral in there. lol
That's the case with the whole web, but yes, dark corners attract dark things.

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 09:18 PM
:)

Careful... They will backhack you in a second... Let me know when you want to do linux and make it safer. "safer" is the keyword here... not safe... but much safer...

Swordsmyth
07-03-2019, 09:23 PM
Careful... They will backhack you in a second... Let me know when you want to do linux and make it safer. "safer" is the keyword here... not safe... but much safer...
I'll stay clear of it for now then, I'll talk to you about Linux sometime.

Your alternet would need to be safe for normies if it is going to go anywhere.

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 09:23 PM
That's the case with the whole web, but yes, dark corners attract dark things.

But of you stayed within a certain new unique domain suffix ".whatever" it would take it above that level and create a whole new net of it's own. it's all about the .dot the .dot .whatever you want... New net...

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 09:27 PM
I'll stay clear of it for now then, I'll talk to you about Linux sometime.

Your alternet would need to be safe for normies if it is going to go anywhere.

It's only an issue if you hit .onion sites... see what I mean? make a .sword suffix and we are good to go... A whole new net without googles shit... :)

Swordsmyth
07-03-2019, 09:29 PM
It's only an issue if you hit .onion sites... see what I mean? make a .sword suffix and we are good to go... A whole new net without googles $#@!... :)
As long as there's a way to keep the new suffixes safe it sounds great.

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 09:35 PM
As long as there's a way to keep the new suffixes safe it sounds great.

Self policing, as it should be. No regulations but self policing...

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 09:39 PM
And now will come the anarchists bitching about even self policing. It's a fucking mental illness. There has to be some minimal ORDER in this world and amongst tribes, or we will not survive as a species at all.

UWDude
07-03-2019, 10:00 PM
Yep, DDG let's you in... Here is a directory. Directory because there is no way to index these and do a search. They are layered blockchain ,... Well like an onion... :)

http://www.thehiddenwiki.net/tor-links-directory/

This is where "dead" bitcoin come into high value.
Follow
I say it is read only no write, same reason no BTC for me.
I can get in, but I want in without being seen. Like cash.
Index bitcoin to password, mint in real coin, exchange for goods/services/FRN away into the unknownasphere it goes, where the unknown unknowns go.
It is the schroedinger's bitcoin.


INVEST IN LIBRA, THEY WONT RESTRICT AND PUNISH IN TEN YEARS BY RESTRICTING YOUR CALIBRA! PROMISE!

~~Zukerdroid

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 10:03 PM
This is where "dead" bitcoin come into high value.
Follow
I say it is read only write, same reason no BTC for me.
I can get in, but I want in without being seen. Like cash.
Index bitcoin to password, mint in real coin, exchange for goods/services/FRN away into the unknownasphere it goes, where the unknown unknowns go.
It is the schroedinger's bitcoin.


INVEST IN LIBRA, THEY WONT RESTRICT AND PUNISH IN TEN YEARS BY RESTRICTING YOUR CALIBRA! PROMISE!

~~Zukerdroid

I understand... :)

UWDude
07-03-2019, 10:15 PM
And now will come the anarchists bitching about even self policing. It's a $#@!ing mental illness. There has to be some minimal ORDER in this world and amongst tribes, or we will not survive as a species at all.

In time all self-policing becomes oligarchic selective enforcement.

Even in anarchist communes. Especially in Anarchist communes.

The forum lawyers, who play by the rules best, seek out the mod power, so they can ban the counter-revolutionaries, and most of them got it by 2016.
Most forums run by people without jobs. They just take a check and bitch.

Anarchists in Occupy epiphany:
I always considered myself a bit of an anarchist, but something about them was dark.
They claim to be a voice of the masses.
But the masses do not want the anarchist/minimalist lifestyle. Not in any sort of way.
NarcAnon is Scientology, and AnarchAnon definitely needs a detox step.
Not many clean anarchists. ESP if alcohol is counted.

It's like living alone in the wilderness, and being under the delusion you like life that way.
I love it, but I like a flush too. In fact, I'd say I prefer most of my craps WITH flush.
Guess that makes me a statist.

So anarchists have ideas, but reality ALWAYS sucks with them. Worse than socialism, by far.

ATruepatriot
07-03-2019, 10:21 PM
In time all self-policing becomes oligarchic selective enforcement.

Even in anarchist communes. Especially in Anarchist communes.

The forum lawyers, who play by the rules best, seek out the mod power, so they can ban the counter-revolutionaries, and most of them got it by 2016.
Most forums run by people without jobs. They just take a check and bitch.

Anarchists in Occupy epiphany:
I always considered myself a bit of an anarchist, but something about them was dark.
They claim to be a voice of the masses.
But the masses do not want the anarchist/minimalist lifestyle. Not in any sort of way.
NarcAnon is Scientology, and AnarchAnon definitely needs a detox step.
Not many clean anarchists. ESP if alcohol is counted.

It's like living alone in the wilderness, and being under the delusion you like life that way.
I love it, but I like a flush too. In fact, I'd say I prefer most of my craps WITH flush.
Guess that makes me a statist.

So anarchists have ideas, but reality ALWAYS sucks with them. Worse than socialism, by far.

Well said and I agree... :)

kpitcher
07-03-2019, 10:38 PM
Want a block chain based new TLD? .bit, part of namecoin, one of the first major alt coins. It's a nice concept but never really took off because there was no killer app reason for mass appeal.

The large corporations would still exist, you would still need websites to visit. Without content why would anyone want to use it? Also tor is not really designed for what the largest use of the 'net is, streaming : youtube, porn, and netflix.

Also don't outright trust TOR just because it is supposedly more secure. Researchers have shown the weakness in it.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4x3qnj/how-the-nsa-or-anyone-else-can-crack-tors-anonymity