Maintaining Connectivity in Restrictive Environments
https://onionlink.live/blog/wo....rking-tor-bridges-20
Sometimes the problem isn't the website itself but the connection to the Tor network. If you are on a network that blocks Tor, your browser might not connect at all, making compatibility a moot point - this is common in certain workplaces, schools or countries with heavy internet filtering. In these cases, you need to use "Bridges" which are private relays that are not listed in the public Tor directory.
Using a bridge makes your traffic look like a regular, encrypted connection rather than someone using an anonymity tool. There are multiple types of bridges, like obfs4 or Snowflake, each designed to bypass different types of blocks. Staying updated on working Tor bridges for 2026 ensures that you can always reach the content you need, regardless of local restrictions - this adds a layer of resilience to your setup.