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Is it possible to connect a MoneroGUI wallet to TOR route on W10? : Monero | Torhoo darknet markets

Hello, i want to connect my wallet to the TOR route but im using a customized windows before you guys attack me. I use windows because i need to its not really my opinion but i have to use it. I have used some programs for removing all the unnecesarry services from Microsoft that track you and other, dont want to get too much into opsec rn. If you know how to make a local TOR node please tell me, i know its possible on Linux but not sure for Windows.
/u/bravo25
2 points
1 year ago
Use a different device for windows. Even if you debloated it, it isn't safe.

Anyways answering you question, you can use virtual box with whonix and install gui wallet there, if you need windows and can't have other device this is the bare minimum.
/u/Amphora
2 points
1 year ago
This. Do not use Windows. Removing that stuff will not help you AT ALL. Do not run a local node on Windows man.
/u/valiantxi
1 points
1 year ago
Its posible if you are on windows server bro.....but not on windows 10 or 11. dm me and i will show you how to do it.
/u/[deleted]
1 points
1 year ago
You can always run windows in a whonix routed virtual machine with a linux host OS to meet your windows needs and protect yourself...then use linux to setup your tor node
/u/shaw
1 points
1 year ago
There is absolutely no point to using tor and monero on Windows, you DO NOT KNOW if you have successfully removed all of the Windows telemetry permanently because it is proprietary software. Windows is not good enough for anything where Opsec is needed, period. It doesn't matter if you're using a "custom" Windows kernel, in fact that could be worse, as whoever packaged it for you could've added their own garbage on it and effectively make it invisible to the user.
/u/AcidCTO 📢
1 points
1 year ago
I made that custom windows so i dont need to worry about 3rd party spyware.
/u/monero_desk_support
1 points
1 year ago
right. -_-'
You didn't even understood the first part of his comment.