this thread is full of lols. .onion sites are safe but not clearnet sites! Uh, there is no real significant difference between the two unless you have misconfigured something and accidentally don't use Tor to follow clearnet links. DNS leaks can happen for .onion or .com. Hackers can target you from .com or .onion it makes no difference. I guess it is easier to watch a clear net end point and then try to watch peoples entry guards too, but it ain't that hard to trace hidden services so it is barely an improvement. Someone could hack you from a .onion just exactly the same as they could from a .com sure it is safer to stay entirely on SR because it reduces attack surface, but at the end of the day someone who can remotely pwn firefox can probably pwn SR then PWN you from SR server I guess what it boils down to is, it is more secure to stay only on SR because it reduces exposure, and it is very slightly more secure to only stay on .onion because it protects you from accidentally not using Tor and ending up in server logs and might protect you from an end point timing attack a little more, but the security difference between staying .onion only versus also using clearnet via Tor is very minimal and borders on non existent if you have things configured correctly