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<blockquote data-quote="Kongo" data-source="post: 975927" data-attributes="member: 59691"><p>So far I don't have anything else worth mentioning in mind for anonymomizing a network connection. Some VPNs have Multi-Hop servers where your traffic is routed through multiple servers in various countries which may be a bonus. After all the main use case of a VPN shouldn't be anonymity anyway...</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Z5G2I18BUCg[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>For anonymity purposes I personally would pick TOR for sure, even tho it has some weaknesses too. Using the Tor network outside the Tor browser for day to day browsing like it is possible in Brave Browser is dangerous and should not even be considered in my opinion. An exception would be Tails OS for example, which wasn't created for day to day online activities too tho. Unencrypted traffic can be seen by a potential malicious exit node which can put your data at risk. Also, Tor browser has strict fingerprint protections which makes it so private. Just using the Tor network outside the browser doesn't make you anonymous. It's the combination of the browser settings and the Tor network.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kongo, post: 975927, member: 59691"] So far I don't have anything else worth mentioning in mind for anonymomizing a network connection. Some VPNs have Multi-Hop servers where your traffic is routed through multiple servers in various countries which may be a bonus. After all the main use case of a VPN shouldn't be anonymity anyway... [MEDIA=youtube]Z5G2I18BUCg[/MEDIA] For anonymity purposes I personally would pick TOR for sure, even tho it has some weaknesses too. Using the Tor network outside the Tor browser for day to day browsing like it is possible in Brave Browser is dangerous and should not even be considered in my opinion. An exception would be Tails OS for example, which wasn't created for day to day online activities too tho. Unencrypted traffic can be seen by a potential malicious exit node which can put your data at risk. Also, Tor browser has strict fingerprint protections which makes it so private. Just using the Tor network outside the browser doesn't make you anonymous. It's the combination of the browser settings and the Tor network. [/QUOTE]
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