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Is providing location an issue?
you to take you down
No, it's not an issue, if you're using Tor as a tamper-resistant transport, i.e. for connecting to Facebook's onion entry point from a public Wi-Fi hotspot : you're fine with your location …
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Does Tor latency leak location information?
this kind of analysis is not possible, because even in a clearnet to make ping/latency be actually in a proportional relation with your location, you need also a very accurate data of the network load …