I'd say that is unclear, both to readers unfamiliar with the tag, and about what exactly it guarantees.
Alternatives - alone or in combination:
-> #TorFriendly - tested over Tor
-> #TrackerFree - obvious enough
-> #PrivacyFriendly - unclear what it provides, but at least intent is clear
It's harder to come up with a short, comprehensible tag which explains that while a website may contain JS, it will work with JS disabled. #NoJSOK ? #JSSavvy ?
#JSSavvy #NoJSOK #PrivacyFriendly #TrackerFree #TorFriendly