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Theoritically coincides with Technically it's a no. It's near impossible to get traceback with tor.
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Hey, the program uses Tor, but it's sending way too many requests to Tor's server, so your connection gets noticed and can be tracked by security agencies. You should've gone with a mobile proxy and a WebSocket proxy instead. People keep pushing Tor as the go-to for anonymity, but if it's marketed as the main way to stay anonymous, it's actually not that secure.
 
Hey, the program uses Tor, but it's sending way too many requests to Tor's server, so your connection gets noticed and can be tracked by security agencies. You should've gone with a mobile proxy and a WebSocket proxy instead. People keep pushing Tor as the go-to for anonymity, but if it's marketed as the main way to stay anonymous, it's actually not that secure.
How can they notice it if you used trusted and verified nodes. And the fact that you can tweak TOR client itself and see how it works including the nodes, I don't see how can the government somehow backdoor that unless they host their own nodes, even so identifying connections mid-flight with millions of people hosting and using simultaneously. I doubt that, you can even email NSA yourself and simulate the entire thing. It will disagree with the statement. Not saying it's always impossible, but it's either very complicated or impossible depending on the user setup.
 
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