Using TOR with the regular web is fine for browsing, but if you're logging into services or filling out forms it's not a good idea...
Whichever exit node your data flows through can easily intercept all data. In some cases, evil TOR exit nodes exist for the sole purpose of data interception.
TOR communications are only encrypted and private when communicating with .onion domains.
TOR browsing on regular web = great for anonymity, horrible for data privacy.
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Background reading:
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/201...rs-exit-nodes/