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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 846900" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>I was testing Brave again, then Brave Private Tor window (over vpn) and went to dnsleaktest_dot_com, and see various dns ip. as if a leak. Made me wonder. Went to different pc, open Tor Browser 9.0.1 over vpn and went back to leak test and I see 6 different Google dns servers. But then close Tor browser, go online using chrome via my vpn and run the same leak test and just 1 dns server related to the vpn. So... with Tor all those Google dns servers are tracking where you go but they are not sure who you are, but seems more private and secure using chrome (any browser) with just my vpn. Yes?? (ps I've read something similar before but the above test really made me stop and consider this enough to post here for network gurus to chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 846900, member: 61091"] I was testing Brave again, then Brave Private Tor window (over vpn) and went to dnsleaktest_dot_com, and see various dns ip. as if a leak. Made me wonder. Went to different pc, open Tor Browser 9.0.1 over vpn and went back to leak test and I see 6 different Google dns servers. But then close Tor browser, go online using chrome via my vpn and run the same leak test and just 1 dns server related to the vpn. So... with Tor all those Google dns servers are tracking where you go but they are not sure who you are, but seems more private and secure using chrome (any browser) with just my vpn. Yes?? (ps I've read something similar before but the above test really made me stop and consider this enough to post here for network gurus to chime in. [/QUOTE]
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