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I'm sitting here with my computer using my phone's internet via USB
tethering and have Orbot on my phone and TBB on my computer. If I set Orbot
to tunnel all tethered traffic through Tor and then open up TBB, am I
really running Tor over Tor?

If so, has anyone ever thought about the pros/cons of this? Obviously, it's
exponentially more inefficient. But is it any more secure?
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