How can I have ABSOLUTE browsing privacy online?
How can I have ABSOLUTE browsing privacy online?
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You can't.
Must deal with it.
How?
if you spam to my mail adress : [email protected], i learnt you
go incognito mode with a vpn
The Internet is the "Telescreen" from '1984' -- they just haven't made that official just yet.
Use Linux make a Windows VM on there, use a VPN and use Incognito because why not
I work in networking now. Previously I worked for one of the biggest cyber security companies in the world. My desk was across from the guys who reverse engineered malware.
You can take precautions - use VPN's, different email for each account, use a "safe" browser (not fucking Google Chrome), the whole shebang.
At the end of the day, if someone with power wants to find out what you're doing, they are going to find out what you're doing.
Move to your own apartment away from your parents
Sure bud
Okay 10 year old, nice story bro
You don't have to believe me. I don't have any "insider" information. But I've seen how governments, militaries, banks, etc, operate their infrastructure from a security perspective. Anyone who actually knows about security will know what I know. I'm not special. If you spent a few months studying cyber sec/networking/tech in general, you'd probably know as much as I do about this. It's not hidden information, it's very very basic, simple information, that anyone with half a brain can work out.
I said I don't have "insider" information. I meant I'm not a "hacker". I'm just a techie who's worked with cyber security and been exposed to a lot of sensitive information.
Tails + TOR + ?
I've read adding a VPN to after TOR doesn't help much, and could actually harm your anonimity. What else do you recommend?
Well, not caring is a good way to start, but you also can live without any kind of tecnology. You know someone somewhere will find a way to track you sooner or later, you may find some tecniques to hide yourself on internet, but for how long? I'd only imagine that the only way to not be tracked is to getting out the internet.
Try Tor (or any other onion routers) but you will never be a 100% anonymous.
Well considering you're avoiding the question I'm going to say you've got 0 knowledge on how anonimity and privacy is handled online.
Browse incognito.
I'm not avoiding it, just trying to be simple. You can start to study right now how does internet works, and how you could probably keep yourself "safe" from spies, but i'll ask again, for how long? Do you understand? But yes, you're right, my knowledge about this is pretty limited, sorry for not be able to help, best of luck.
VPN, incognito, but most of all park in a parking lot wherever there is free internet access hop on the computer browse the interwebs then when you’re done go home. Next time pick a different lot. Rinse and repeat.
TOR is good but you want to make sure you're not letting your traffic "go" anywhere you don't trust.
So you need to trust a VPN service to be honest with you.
This gets really complicated when you have VPN providers who don't disclose their funding.
Tunnelbear was bought by McAfee. An American company. Guarantee the US government has archives of that.
NordVPN has Chinese ties. The CCP is definitely storing your info if you use this service.
But you know what? Both of those are better than a "free" VPN. Nothing is free. You pay with your data, regardless of what they promise you.
Using TOR, making sure your data is encrypted is the best you can do, really. Like I said, using a VPN is only protection in the sense that you're giving exclusive access to your data to ONE organisation instead of all of them. But this sort of begs the question - if you are allowing one service full(ish) access to your data, are you more or less safe?
There is power in the sheer bulk of information on the unfiltered internet. People who pay for VPN's tend to want to protect their data, so their data tends to have more value.
Incognito does nothing to protect your privacy. It stops people on your computer seeing your history. That's literally it.
The network admin can still see most of what you're doing. If they can't see WHAT you're doing, they can see WHERE you're sending your data, and connect the dots.
can you link where you heard about nordvpn chinese ties im interested in that
I figure you don't even need it, if the authorities want you in jail, you'll be in jail. They don't need evidence and all this shit people say they need, they'll just do it. I mean look at China, they don't even make excuses anymore. All you really need to do is never be in the way.
Depends on what you want to browse for.
shotas in cock cages/Chinese foreign intelligence. The usual.
I've had a few drinks and I might be blurring facts here. I've heard a lot of water cooler talk that isn't exactly on paper. Take the Chinese ties as anectodal.
Excluding anectotal evidence, NordVPN has been caught using session recording:
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They have also been hacked and had data breaches multiple times.
If any illegal activities arr to be done, theres only one way.
First buy a laptop from Jose or Leroy,
Second,never ever use it when its connected to your own router.
Only use free WiFi , public WiFi any other open network than your own.
Never stay on the same network for more than half hour at a time, change often.
Keep it on only when doing said illegal activity and then shut off and keep it away from your house.
This works
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