Tor Browser ships with sensible defaults for casual clearnet browsing but the security slider is set to Standard at install. For Anubis Market access, push the slider to Safest and confirm the per-feature impact below.
Tor Browser’s security level slider exposes three discrete profiles — Standard, Safer, and Safest — each disabling a successively wider class of features. Standard allows JavaScript on all sites, WebGL, and remote fonts. Safer disables JavaScript on HTTP sites, blocks remote fonts, disables some media (audio/video) auto-playback, and disables certain math symbols and icons. Safest disables JavaScript by default on every site, disables WebGL, blocks remote fonts and icons globally.
For Anubis Market access the directory recommends Safest. The Anubis storefront works without JavaScript — the modern frontend frameworks degrade cleanly to a server-rendered fallback. Captcha solving may require dropping briefly to Safer for the captcha page only; the slider can be adjusted per-tab without restarting the browser.
Beyond the slider: do not install browser extensions on Tor Browser. Do not resize the window away from the default fingerprint-resistant size. Do not log into clearnet services in the same browser session as a darknet-market session. These are the standard Tor opsec habits and they apply to Anubis Market access verbatim.
| Role | Onion address | Lat | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | anubisq6kqiq5ttmrrnj3pyxssmnaxurl76flaegbtzbcwtes3vomiid.onion | 142 ms | |
| Backup A | anubisraftr2f2ekuml5nl453aozlgsa54gyxyeci2p2h6unsc57qqyd.onion | 178 ms | |
| Backup B | anubisgpdzwmwlo42mr7g3n75lfusb7uolh7y63ysubvdp6hrezduuad.onion | 214 ms |