So after viewing many Tor links, I run into a cp link and panicked.

IMO, you will not get into legal trouble for unintentionally connecting to a cp site momentarily.

However, to help save child victims, help investigate and prosecute operators, and help shut down cp sites, you have the right to submit a tip, including the offending .onion address, to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation: https://www.fbi.gov/tips.

If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can use Tor Browser to submit the tip, but you also have the right to identify yourself and provide additional details if you think that might help the FBI to save child victims in any investigation and prosecution of the operators of the cp site.

Please tell me, I have a lot to lose.

Don't panic.

When using Tor Browser, your ISP cannot see what is your destination site. Any third parties legally or illegally monitoring connections coming from your computer to the Tor network cannot see what is your destination site.

When using Tor Browser, your destination site cannot see your country location or IP address and can see only the IP address of your exit relay. Any third parties legally or illegally monitoring connections coming from your exit relay to the destination site cannot see your country location or your IP address and can see only the IP address of your exit relay.

On October 20, at 22:00:00 UTC, Tor Metrics reported the total number of running exit relays (nodes) that can form a circuit amounted to a total of 1478 exit nodes spread across a total of 62 countries and on every continent except Antarctica. If you were connected to the cp site on October 20 at 22:00:00 UTC, you were using an exit relay located in Mongolia, Seychelles, Russia, or any one of 59 other countries.

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