At Hoody, we deeply appreciate the Tor Network's commitment to providing a free and open platform for anonymity, which aligns perfectly with our mission to protect user privacy.
Tor Mode seamlessly integrates the Tor Network into the Hoody ecosystem, allowing users to leverage Tor as an exit IP without additional configuration. Users connect to a Hoody Relay using their preferred protocol – Wireguard, Shadowsocks, or SOCKS5 – and Hoody handles the connection to Tor and manages the circuits on their behalf.
To further enhance privacy and security, Hoody employs 64 independent Tor instances per server, significantly increasing the randomization of Tor circuits. This added layer of randomization makes it even more challenging to trace user activity or correlate traffic patterns.
With Hoody's Tor Mode, users can access .onion domains directly from any standard browser, such as Chromium, without the need to install the Tor browser separately. This seamless integration simplifies the process of accessing hidden services and provides a more convenient browsing experience.
We strongly recommend using Hoody with Tor Mode in countries where individuals may face repercussions for connecting to the Tor network. By routing traffic through a Hoody Relay first, users can effectively obfuscate their connection to Tor, making it appear as though they are only connecting to the Hoody Relay.
Hoody's Tor Mode empowers users to leverage the strengths of both Hoody and the Tor Network, creating a powerful combination for secure and private online communication. Whether you are a privacy-conscious individual, a journalist working with sensitive information, or someone living in a region with strict internet censorship, Hoody's Tor Mode offers an additional layer of protection and anonymity.