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Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Operating nodes is expensive, offers no reward, and comes with a serious legal risk.
This won't stop the NSA from operating a few. I assume that a significant portion of Tor nodes is run by intelligence agencies. If they control all nodes used for a connection(i believe three are used), they can probably piece together what connections a user is having.
It is expensive. And yeah, it might get you into trouble in some places.
And yes, the glowies use it, but journalists and whistleblowers use it too.