FINDING · EVALUATION
Real Tor users browsing the Alexa Top 1M websites via deployed exit relays experience failed HTTP requests at rates of 15.8–33.4% and failed HTTPS handshakes at rates of 35.0–49.6%, representing severe service degradation compared to non-Tor browsing (Table 8).
From 2017-singh-characterizing — Characterizing the Nature and Dynamics of Tor Exit Blocking · §7, Table 8 · 2017 · USENIX Security Symposium
Implications
- HTTPS handshake failure rates of 35–50% for Tor exit users are high enough that circumvention tools built on Tor exits must implement multi-relay fallback and distinguish network errors from deliberate blocking to avoid poor user experience.
- The magnitude of baseline failure means user-facing metrics for Tor-based tools must track per-site discrimination, not just aggregate availability, to surface the actual blocking surface.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.