

Since I've been google-ing " completely remove tor" and such, but all I get there is only about its installation instructions, also I visited torproject site but that only means reading more manuals, I dont know If I maybe missed something at uninstallation either else so thats why I decided to enquire here.

So, 2nd question: How can I make sure TOR is completely off my system alltogether with its trails? I may sound a little bit absolute selfish but Id like being able to use the limited broadband I've got just a little bit looser, just some like before, given I'm not even using TOR at all, or thats what I think since I did apt-get autoremove -purge it. _ In case these too many such connections ain't any as normal at all, then I imagine some kind of remains still left from TOR on my system, (as I had found out just after anonproxy or privoxy removal (just cant recall which one exactly)), and, If it's the case I guess TOR leaves then a kind of configuration or IDKW to continue using it as a node to serve TOR-customers and thats causing probably some broadband pollution and the more-than-5 reboots per session when overload my search.

I get as many as 20 of these entries (as least) on different portsĮvery time as I'm just getting connected to internet.So ( Please help as Im beginner or something) following would be the 1st question:Īfter running netstat -tcp on Ubuntu 1204, Is it normal to see many connections like this?: tcp 0 0 100.100.0.100:53812 customer-TOR-200-3:http ESTABLISHED _ Later on, however, I've noticed that my internet connection slowed down so much that a lot of times -more than once per session- it becomes simply unusable too frequently (first, the browser lags too much and download of pages slows down a lot then disconnection happens by itself, here if I make a bad move on this phase the whole system simply chrash, so I always have to reboot the computer on and on again ). After installing TOR, privoxy & anonproxy on my system, I found out that some functions on my browser had become unavailable and I didn't found the way to solve all the issues there, so I decided to simply remove the services from, in order to recover full original usage of normal internet navigation -and continue the overcome with it.
