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    How to be anonymous in the Internet?

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      ido last edited by

      Hi guys. I woud like to share with you guys some videos, but I'm affraid that someone can knock to my door…

      I have payed VPN without leak DNS (I cheek it many times, incuded torrent connections).
      I have stuff like Ghostery, WebRTC disable, HTTPSeverywere.
      Sometimes I'm using Tor Browser.
      I have active Bit Locker function on disc where i keep my torrent file.
      I do not use google, instead DuckDuck.

      What else I can do to be anonymous:

      1. In torrent sharing
      2. Generally in the Internet?
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        teenboy14 last edited by

        Torrenting is the complete opposite of annonymous, so moot point.

        In general just google tails linux. Its the most annonymous.

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        • gaypraha2
          gaypraha2 last edited by

          rent a dedicated server with an anonymous visa card and pay from a cyber coffee. then only connect to this dedicated server through a vpn paid with also anonymous card.. where do you buy anonymous card? well in my country at the same place you buy cigarettes, but you are limited to 500 euros on theses cards.. that's well enough  :hug2:

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            mytomg78 last edited by

            use vpn. best of all, use openvpn.

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            • antstorm
              antstorm last edited by

              just stay away from
              VyprVPN

              SwissVPN

              StrongVPN

              they are not secure

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                upNXT last edited by

                nab the neighbors wifi?

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                  ido last edited by

                  @antstorm:

                  just stay away from
                  VyprVPN

                  SwissVPN

                  StrongVPN

                  they are not secure

                  Why there are not secure?

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                  • ArmaRayo
                    ArmaRayo last edited by

                    What more? Opennic + DNScrypt  🙂

                    Now that I'm writing, does anyone know good (free) dyndns/no-ip type of service that's not/located in the US/NA?

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                    • ArmaRayo
                      ArmaRayo last edited by

                      Oh I forgot, browser extensions can actually do more harm than good. Several years ago I used Ghostery bu found out they sell data to advertisers, so I changed to disconnect.me.

                      But eventually I grew sick of extensions, and these days Opera browser (Chromium engine just like Chrome) has built-in VPN and built-in ad blocker.

                      I've been in talks with Opennic that they would bring ad blocking to some of they're servers, dunno what's gonna happen with that they are so against any type of censorship. But doing ad blocking on cloud/dns level is much more hmmm efficient than doing it at end user side.

                      One can also install ad blocker to one's router.

                      BitLocker is easily openable by police/intelligence MS provides means for them, but surely I use Windows 10 ~ I just love it 😄

                      Change BitLocker to VeraCrypt (or Jetico BestCrypt if can afford (cracks might breach app security), VeraCrypt is Open source, easy to use and has heaps of features far greater than "BitLocker"…

                      https://veracrypt.codeplex.com/

                      Then, TPM should really be called non-TPM, but VeraCrypt has features for full OS encryption as well.

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