@jondavidenas@tenforward.social I would say that depends on what kind of personal accounts they are. If they are things like email, then using regular Firefox is fine.
The reason why it’s not the best idea to use Tor when logging into an email for example, is just because services like #Gmail, #Outlook and #Yahoo know what location you usually login from and suddenly using a different one kind of defeats the point, because they would still know that’s your account when you log-in.
@jondavidenas@tenforward.social But of course the most system-wide privacy solution is just using a #VPN instead, although that’s of course paid.
I personally recommend https://www.privateinternetaccess.com if you decide to get one.
@jondavidenas@tenforward.social Also the point in using Tor is not so much that it cannot be identified that you are using Tor, but more so that it cannot be identified what specifically are you browsing, and neither it can be identified that the websites visited through Tor are being browsed by you. All of this is routed through different machines than your own, and encrypted on the way there.
Anyone who identifies you as usingTor has no clue about any specifics as to what you’re using it for