Icon said:I'm not experienced with tor besides a couple times I used it for specific tasks to work around IP restrictions. But when I see people rely on it like a magic cloak of invisibility I kinda laugh. Wasn't Tor notoriously cracked and is no longer trusted to hide your identity online? The incident was a while back and I'm sure they've scrambled things since then... but I don't think Tor should be suggested as a 1-step solution to privacy. And as far as I know, it's easy to detect when someone is trying to hide themselves with a program like tor. To a professional like a DEA agent, I don't think tor is going to do anything more than delay them while raising further suspicion and reason to snoop.
Why does tor matter? If the DEA are watching you, they already know where you live, and where you work (yay tax records). The idea is to not get reported to the DEA, period.
