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Defend yourself against tracking and surveillance. Circumvent censorship. | Tor Exit Guidelines
orServers.net is a fairly large Tor exit operator and we receive only a very small number of complaints, especially compared to the amount of traffic we push.
One of the biggest reasons exit relays disappear is because the people answering the abuse address get nervous and ask you to stop.
If you can get your own IP block, great. Even if not, many providers will still reassign subblocks to you if you ask
The Reduced Exit Policy is an alternative to the default exit policy. It allows many Internet services while still blocking the majority of TCP ports.
This drastically reduces the odds that a Bittorrent user will s
Set up an informative website on the exit IP(s) on port 80.
Set reverse DNS to something that signals its use, e.g. 'anonymous-relay', 'proxy', 'tor-proxy'. So when other people see the address in their web logs, they will more quickly understand what's going on.