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Distributed Performance Measurement and Usability Assessment of the Tor Anonymization Network

机译:Tor匿名网络的分布式性能测量和可用性评估

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While the Internet increasingly permeates everyday life of individuals around the world, it becomes crucial to prevent unauthorized collection and abuse of personalized information. Internet anonymization software such as Tor is an important instrument to protect online privacy. However, due to the performance overhead caused by Tor, many Internet users refrain from using it. This causes a negative impact on the overall privacy provided by Tor, since it depends on the size of the user community and availability of shared resources. Detailed measurements about the performance of Tor are crucial for solving this issue. This paper presents comparative experiments on Tor latency and throughput for surfing to 500 popular websites from several locations around the world during the period of 28 days. Furthermore, we compare these measurements to critical latency thresholds gathered from web usability research, including our own user studies. Our results indicate that without massive future optimizations of Tor performance, it is unlikely that a larger part of Internet users would adopt it for everyday usage. This leads to fewer resources available to the Tor community than theoretically possible, and increases the exposure of privacy-concerned individuals. Furthermore, this could lead to an adoption barrier of similar privacy-enhancing technologies for a Future Internet.
机译:尽管Internet日益渗透到世界各地的人们的日常生活中,但防止未经授权的收集和滥用个性化信息变得至关重要。 Tor等Internet匿名软件是保护在线隐私的重要工具。但是,由于Tor造成的性能开销,许多Internet用户都不愿使用它。由于这取决于用户社区的大小和共享资源的可用性,因此会对Tor提供的总体隐私产生负面影响。有关Tor性能的详细测量对于解决此问题至关重要。本文介绍了有关Tor延迟和吞吐量的对比实验,这些实验在28天的时间内从世界各地的500个热门网站上进行了冲浪。此外,我们将这些测量结果与从网络可用性研究(包括我们自己的用户研究)中收集的关键延迟阈值进行了比较。我们的结果表明,如果不对Tor性能进行大规模的未来优化,则大部分互联网用户不太可能将其日常使用。这导致Tor社区可利用的资源少于理论上可能的数量,并增加了与隐私相关的个人的曝光率。此外,这可能会导致未来互联网使用类似的隐私增强技术的采用障碍。

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