Great article, thanks for sharing it with us @Unijoin! It's a bit of a change from the simple and classical « don’t use Tor in full screen » lol
The part about optimising speed is very interesting.
Just FYI, I think there's a tiny typo in the first line "won" should be "own" I guess.
While we're on the subject, don't you think you could gain even more users on Unijoin.io by offering a javascript-free version of the onion website ? I know that many Tor users may put javascript.enabled on "False" in about:config. I know that each website has his requirements, I am not well informed about that, I am just curious
In your article you are saying that people should use VPN and Tor together to ''amplify'' Tor, and I am not sure this is a good idea for everyone.
That is something that is NOT recommended by some security experts, and this is even confirmed on Tor website:
Generally speaking, we don't recommend using a VPN with Tor unless you're an advanced user who knows how to configure both in a way that doesn't compromise your privacy.
https://support.torproject.org/faq/faq-5/you really need to have absolute trust in the VPN provider to do this, but in some countries it's better to have a VPN before Tor, than Tor on its own only I guess. I mean, I can easily imagine some places on earth where some internet or data providers shouldn't know that you are using Tor network