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Originally Posted by BudiKusasi
Is it possible to have other plain net ip in another browser tab to run side by side tor net?
In mine, Quora can't run as tor is connecting, how is the correct setup to solve?
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If I understand what you want to do, it's
not possible.
When you use Tor Browser,
anything you send from it is routed through the Tor network, even if the place you are visiting does not trigger privacy concerns.
If you want to access a URL without going through the Tor network, you need to use a second browser.
I do this on occasion. My default production browser is Firefox, and I don't have privacy concerns about what I visit sufficient to justify using Tor. (I basically don't normally
care about being tracked. Most of my Internet access is "open source", and stuff that won't give me heartburn if others know about it.)
If I'm being curious and exploring the Darknet, I use Tor Browser, run as a separate process along side standard FF. All of my traffic leaves my machine through my ethernet port, goes to my router, and gets sent to my ISP. But NAT is in play. All data sent from my Tor Browser instance goes out through the Tor Network. All data sent from my production FF browser does
not. It's one packet stream, but packets from different sources get sent to different places.
Access Quora from plain FF, not Tor Browser.
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Dennis