Who's in control, how much government IP's have been identified running TOR-Nodes. How much nodes are compromised? How much nodes runned by freedom activists.
That questions have no sense, because you want to use Tor for something Tor was never designed for.
Tor is not about security or privacy. Tor is about anonimity. I.e. when you make a request to server, server have no chance to identify your real IP. That is all. It does not matter, who owns nodes, are they belong to government or freedom activists. Server will see only IP of exit node, not your real IP. That is Tor for, no more, no less.
If you want privacy, use encryption, if you want security, use good auth. Tor is for anonimity. And it works perfectly for that.
privacy != security != anonimity
Many computer users, who don't want to learn how things works, mix that orthogonal things and make bad decisions.
That questions have no sense, because you want to use Tor for something Tor was never designed for.
Tor is not about security or privacy. Tor is about anonimity. I.e. when you make a request to server, server have no chance to identify your real IP. That is all. It does not matter, who owns nodes, are they belong to government or freedom activists. Server will see only IP of exit node, not your real IP. That is Tor for, no more, no less.
If you want privacy, use encryption, if you want security, use good auth. Tor is for anonimity. And it works perfectly for that.
privacy != security != anonimity
Many computer users, who don't want to learn how things works, mix that orthogonal things and make bad decisions.