You are better off to buy a VPS somewhere random and use it as a private Tor bridge If you can't afford to do this you can always use one of the semi-public volunteer bridge nodes: https://bridges.torproject.org https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges only use ones on port 443 if you want the best membership concealment ... I suggest using no more than three bridges at any given time and try not to change the bridges you pick much. Right now bridges focus primarily on reachability and blocking resistance, but they offer membership concealment in the process. Tor plans to revamp its bridge system soon to offer significantly stronger membership concealment. Using a private bridge you run yourself also gives you the benefit of being protected from active traffic confirmation attacks, since you know the first node you enter traffic through is not owned by an attacker it significantly increases your anonymity and membership concealment.