In my country, using TOR (without VPN) is not recommended. Even though the ISP cannot decrypt this traffic (when using TOR), the very fact of using a software tool like TOR is considered a negative point. Theoretically, the Internet provider can report this fact to law enforcement agencies (as a suspicious fact). There are precedents for people being considered criminals simply because they used TOR. However, they did not commit crimes. Unfortunately, our world is becoming very unfree.
Then you need to use Tor bridges because they are designed exactly for situations like this.
You see, the regular Tor network works fine most of the times. But if your ISP is blocking or incriminating Tor use, you can connect to a bridge. These bridges impersonate as some other kind of traffic, like Microsoft traffic or AWS traffic, and then that is all the ISP will be able to see. They will no longer be able to know the fact that you connected to Tor.
Yes, my country has implemented a blocking of all software to ensure privacy and anonymity on the Internet. Both the tools themselves (VPN, Tor, etc.) and the sites where you can read about them are blocked.
However, the use of VPN by individuals is not prohibited in itself (users do not face any administrative or criminal liability for this). There is only responsibility for their popularization, that is, you cannot tell on the Internet what VPNs you use, you cannot tell other people about ways to bypass blocking.
And this makes learning computer security online difficult. But some people study this topic on their own (this is not prohibited).
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