For clarification on this subject if I may, there are two different subjects being intertwined; use of a secure browser and encrypted email communication between parties.
If one is trying to be encrypted in their email communication, then look at Protonmail or add PGP use to your email Comm security protocols.
The use of a "safe, hack-proof or whatever you want to call it" browser or email account is not the same as encrypted communication between a sender and a receiver.
I have used TOR for years. But I know how to use it and what's strengths and weaknesses are. Anyone interested in TOR should do research past the basic comments by people of "it is secure and can't be hacked."
Not sure how OP's comments relate to accessing a Yahoo email account..... nothing really special pro or con about using TOR to access an email account. If the email account is hacked, it is hacked.
Every mail provider mentioned in this thread has Comm security weaknesses- physical location of servers, documented willingness to comply with lawful subpoena's, known and unknown hacks over the years.
To end ..... this world of ours is based on a "time-management assessment" by LEO or others.
Use common sense in Comm and access your particular level of required security, then do some research and see what tools/procedures are out there to use.
Coffee time...
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Originally Posted by gladius82
Has anyone tried the Tor browser? It is supposed to be more secure yet not easily hacked and you can access yahoo email from it.
I used it on one of my laptops before it crashed. Now I have an old laptop that I only use for hobby related browsing.
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