wearing 2 condoms at the same time

Ricky.Montana

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Once upon a time, I put - not two, but three- condoms ( at the same time ) on the wifi-router-antena ( 3 pieces per each of the two anten4s, so that was a real investment ), and ( not just ) I felt more protected at a glance, but also I started the TOR browser without even thinking about the VPN. The idea is: You ( in 9,99,9% of the cases, are safe! ).
 

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3 condoms are better...

Proxy, VPN, Tor !

Also .. you can much longer than without!!
 

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The title of this thread gave me cancer. J/k


Theoretically, it should give you a bit more anonymity. But, how do you know your vpn doesn't log your activities?
if the vpn owner is logging your activities, can he see what you are doing in tor?
 

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wtf? so all those things i did in vpn are traceable to me?
Of course. Did you honestly think your VPN provider would allow you to engage in questionable or illegal activities that could potentially cause them to compromise their network and lose thousands [or more] of paying customers? No, you're not anonymous on a VPN.
 

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vpn -> tor

This is pointless as the vpn knows your traffic and log everything. The target server will see you as using tor, so if they're filtering tor it will not help you. Just use tor alone if you're going to do this.

tor -> vpn

This method is used to hide tor from the target website/server while hiding your traffic from the vpn provider. Keep in mind that if you have to login on the vpn or do other action that can identify you, then it is pointless to use tor as the vpn will know it is you, so just use the vpn alone.
 

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You could also open a VPN connection, connect to a RDP with that VPN connection, open a VPN connection on the RDP that you opened with an active VPN connection, then open TOR using that VPN connection that you started on the RDP that you connected to by connecting to a VPN!
I think that isn't secure enough for me, I'll add a Raspberry Pi bridging and use Tails on a usb stick that i'll burn later on with the raspberry pi and the home router
 

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A lot of good suggestions in here, but as a spammer for the last 2 decades and all that I've seen, if the FEDS want you, the feds will get you.....so, cuidado!
 

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VPN != Anonymity
TOR != Anonymity
VPN + TOR != Anonymity

Which ever way you go either your ISP or VPN will see you accessing onion routed sites.

Chances are your "100% secure, no logging" VPN provider is selling all of the juicy logs they've been keeping on you anyway.

A VPN only hides masks activity from your current ISP.

Edit: If you're that concerned then you should not be accessing these sites from any internet connection or device which can be linked back to yourself. Use a 'burner' laptop with a portable operating system, only access the internet via publicly available access points, use a mac address spoofer and more importantly wear sunglasses and a cap.
 
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