Tor is only "safe" because you offset your responsibility to someone else. For shits and gigs, I found the ThinkPenguin node in Texas and their IP. What if I was a competitor and connected directly to their exit node and used it for illegal purposes? The node is tied to their company name and if someone wanted to dig up records based on their IP, do they want to be liable?
If people are using Tor for activism, bypassing censorship, and getting
around monitoring in their country, they are using your IP to do it. If they
are saying stuff that is extreme enough to warrant the use of Tor, my IP is
held liable for the content posted and they are proteced.
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