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Why Is Tor Slow? How to Improve Speed

Tor Browser is significantly slower than regular browsers — pages can take 5-10 seconds to load instead of under a second. This is by design: Tor routes your traffic through three relays across the globe, encrypting it at each hop. But there are legitimate ways to improve Tor's speed without sacrificing anonymity. This guide explains why Tor is slow and how to make it faster in 2026.

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Why Tor Is Inherently Slower

Several fundamental factors make Tor slower than regular browsing:

  • Three-hop routing: Your traffic passes through three relays (entry, middle, exit) before reaching its destination. Each hop adds latency. If relays are in different continents, the added distance is significant.
  • Encryption overhead: Tor applies three layers of encryption (one for each relay). While encryption itself is fast, the handshake process at each relay adds latency.
  • Relay bandwidth: Tor relays are run by volunteers with varying bandwidth. Your circuit is only as fast as the slowest relay.
  • Network congestion: The Tor network has about 6,000-7,000 relays serving millions of users. During peak times, congestion slows everything down.
  • TCP over TCP problems: Tor uses TCP connections between relays, and some traffic (like web browsing) also uses TCP. TCP over TCP can cause performance issues known as "TCP meltdown."

Typical speeds: Regular browsing gets 50-500 Mbps. Tor browsing typically gets 1-10 Mbps. This is the trade-off for anonymity.

Proven Methods to Speed Up Tor

Try these methods to improve your Tor browsing speed:

  1. Request a new circuit: Click the lock icon → "New Circuit for this Site." This assigns different relays that may be faster. Try several times to find a good circuit.
  2. Use bridges wisely: Bridges add a fourth hop, which slows things down further. Only use bridges if Tor is blocked in your country. If you don't need bridges, disable them.
  3. Choose the right security level: The "Safest" level disables JavaScript, which actually makes pages load faster (less content to download and render). This is a win-win for speed and security.
  4. Avoid peak hours: Tor traffic is highest during European and American business hours. Early morning (UTC) tends to be fastest.
  5. Use .onion sites: .onion sites use only 6 hops total (3 from you + 3 from the server) instead of 3 hops + clearnet. Since the entire path is within the Tor network, .onion sites can actually feel more responsive for sites hosted on good infrastructure.
  6. Keep Tor Browser updated: Each update includes performance improvements. The Tor Project constantly optimizes the network protocol.

Advanced Optimization Tips

For power users and service operators:

  • Use a fast VPN with WireGuard: If using VPN + Tor, WireGuard protocol adds less overhead than OpenVPN. Mullvad and ProtonVPN both support WireGuard.
  • Disable unnecessary features: In Tor Browser settings, disable telemetry, auto-play, and other features that generate unnecessary network requests.
  • Use lightweight sites: Sites with heavy JavaScript, large images, and complex layouts load slowly through Tor. Prefer lightweight, text-focused versions of websites.
  • For hosting: optimize your .onion site — minimize page size, use aggressive caching, compress assets, and consider a static site generator. Your visitors will thank you for fast-loading pages.
  • Consider OnionBalance: If you run a popular .onion service, OnionBalance distributes traffic across multiple backend servers, improving speed for all visitors.

Fast .onion Hosting with AnubizHost

If you host a .onion service, your server's performance directly impacts how fast your visitors experience your site. Slow hosting means slow pages, regardless of the Tor network's speed.

AnubizHost provides high-performance Tor hosting:

  • Fast SSD storage and high-bandwidth connections for responsive .onion services
  • Pre-configured v3 .onion addresses optimized for performance
  • Offshore servers in Iceland, Romania, and Finland with low-latency connections to Tor relays
  • Full root access to optimize your Tor and web server configuration
  • Bitcoin, Monero, and crypto payments — no KYC required

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