I don't would recommend you to go pure tor.
With tor you can anonymously read if the urls that you open do not contain or lead to any of your personal details.
->
http://website.tld/?username=personaldetail&password=myverysecretpasswordWith tor you can anonymously chat if that what you write in the chat does not contain any personal details.
-> $user: "Hello Mario, this is Mr. Personal Detail"
What you can't do with tor:
-> Always login anonymously into a https:// website.
Bad tor exit nodes probably can MITM the connection and save your login credentials and every data that you exchange with the server.
So I would never do online banking with tor for example.
-> Tor is good for the stuff mentioned at the beginning of this post and for example for journalists reporting from countries where a war is happening. They could register and write mails anonymously if at the same time they use fictional username/password combinations. The informations that their emails contain may be catched but their identity would be save if they do not mention any of them in their mails.
Its good to use tor whenever its possible.
Its not always good to always use tor.
If someone ever would like to spy on you its still possible also if you use tor.
If you use tor it makes it just a lot more expensive and therefore not practical useful to spy on everybody at the same time.
Find a good mix for your surf behavior to protect as much of your personal right of privacy as possible.
If you protect your personal right of privacy you also help to protect democracy.