They can't block anyone that uses the Tor endpoints because they can't see the IP address. So use the .onion and chill.

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Tor literaly publishes the endpoints that gelps websites block them

What are you even talking about? When you connect to a .onion, the server you connected to only sees a connection from localhost.

NO it doesn't lol. They see the TOR exit node. This is how banks and other websites block TOR

Here is a list of all the TOR exit nodes

https://check.torproject.org/torbulkexitlist

Correction, when you connect to a regular website, they only see the TOR exit node. No idea what an onion sees.

You don't use exit nodes when you connect to a .onion, dufus.

Listen nigger, you said "They can't block anyone that uses the Tor endpoints because they can't see the IP address. So use the .onion and chill."

So you and I are both correct. You were wrong saying that they cannot block TOR endpoints. Many websites do now. Yes, using their .onion would be OK.

You don't even know what an endpoint is. You think it's like an exit node. 🤣

If you go to a non-onion site, you use an exit node

https://www.privacyguides.org/en/advanced/tor-overview/#:~:text=The%20exit%20node%20is%20the,with%20an%20exit%20relay%20flag.

It's very simple

I explained it clearly how we were both right in prevous comment. Stop being retarded

But I never mentioned using exit nodes or going to non-onion sites. The whole point of my post was that going to the .onion site would hide your ip. You completely misunderstood that a tor endpoint is a .onion. You thought the endpoint was an exit node. That is wrong. How was I wrong?

Sorry for double posting, Primal is trash.

you said "They can't block anyone that uses the Tor endpoints because they can't see the IP address. So use the .onion and chill."

So you and I are both correct. You were wrong saying that they cannot block TOR endpoints. Many websites do now. Yes, using their .onion would be OK.

I think the confusion is that "Tor Endpoint" is not a real or used term and people usually refer to that as 'Tor Exit nodes"

It's like talking to a brick wall.

Use the right terms in the first place