To Tor First or VPN First? Exploring the Order for Enhanced Anonymity
by Aurora - Sunday June 18, 2023 at 12:56 AM
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(06-18-2023, 12:56 AM)Skynet Wrote: 1/5: Introduction
In today's digital landscape, privacy and anonymity have become paramount. When it comes to strengthening anonymity online, two popular tools are Tor and VPNs. However, a crucial question arises: Should one connect to Tor first and then use a VPN, or is it more effective to connect to a VPN before accessing Tor? Let's delve into this debate and explore the order that can maximize anonymity.

2/5: Tor First, Then VPN


Note: This thread aims to provide an overview of the debate surrounding the order of connecting to Tor and VPNs and suggests additional configurations to enhance anonymity. It's important to conduct further research, consider individual circumstances.

What do you think of protonvpn which uses tor? is it safe?
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#22
(06-22-2023, 10:13 PM)beone Wrote:
(06-18-2023, 12:56 AM)Skynet Wrote: 1/5: Introduction
In today's digital landscape, privacy and anonymity have become paramount. When it comes to strengthening anonymity online, two popular tools are Tor and VPNs. However, a crucial question arises: Should one connect to Tor first and then use a VPN, or is it more effective to connect to a VPN before accessing Tor? Let's delve into this debate and explore the order that can maximize anonymity.

2/5: Tor First, Then VPN


Note: This thread aims to provide an overview of the debate surrounding the order of connecting to Tor and VPNs and suggests additional configurations to enhance anonymity. It's important to conduct further research, consider individual circumstances.

What do you think of protonvpn which uses tor? is it safe?

don't use proton they work with the feds! when raidforums was seized by the feds, the email I used on raidforums was banned by proton due to law enforcement requests
 
 
I'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies.
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#23
(06-23-2023, 02:02 AM)Skynet Wrote:
(06-22-2023, 10:13 PM)beone Wrote:
(06-18-2023, 12:56 AM)Skynet Wrote: 1/5: Introduction
In today's digital landscape, privacy and anonymity have become paramount. When it comes to strengthening anonymity online, two popular tools are Tor and VPNs. However, a crucial question arises: Should one connect to Tor first and then use a VPN, or is it more effective to connect to a VPN before accessing Tor? Let's delve into this debate and explore the order that can maximize anonymity.

2/5: Tor First, Then VPN


Note: This thread aims to provide an overview of the debate surrounding the order of connecting to Tor and VPNs and suggests additional configurations to enhance anonymity. It's important to conduct further research, consider individual circumstances.

What do you think of protonvpn which uses tor? is it safe?

don't use proton they work with the feds! when raidforums was seized by the feds, the email I used on raidforums was banned by proton due to law enforcement requests

Thanks, that's what I think ! Proton is a trojan horse. Have you a suggestion for a trusted vpn service ?
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#24
Thanks its very useless information for good opsec
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#25
(06-23-2023, 09:51 AM)beone Wrote:
(06-23-2023, 02:02 AM)Skynet Wrote:
(06-22-2023, 10:13 PM)beone Wrote:
(06-18-2023, 12:56 AM)Skynet Wrote: 1/5: Introduction
In today's digital landscape, privacy and anonymity have become paramount. When it comes to strengthening anonymity online, two popular tools are Tor and VPNs. However, a crucial question arises: Should one connect to Tor first and then use a VPN, or is it more effective to connect to a VPN before accessing Tor? Let's delve into this debate and explore the order that can maximize anonymity.

2/5: Tor First, Then VPN


Note: This thread aims to provide an overview of the debate surrounding the order of connecting to Tor and VPNs and suggests additional configurations to enhance anonymity. It's important to conduct further research, consider individual circumstances.

What do you think of protonvpn which uses tor? is it safe?

don't use proton they work with the feds! when raidforums was seized by the feds, the email I used on raidforums was banned by proton due to law enforcement requests

Thanks, that's what I think ! Proton is a trojan horse. Have you a suggestion for a trusted vpn service ?

use mullvad
 
 
I'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies.
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#26
(06-23-2023, 10:59 AM)Skynet Wrote:
(06-23-2023, 09:51 AM)beone Wrote:
(06-23-2023, 02:02 AM)Skynet Wrote:
(06-22-2023, 10:13 PM)beone Wrote:
(06-18-2023, 12:56 AM)Skynet Wrote: 1/5: Introduction
In today's digital landscape, privacy and anonymity have become paramount. When it comes to strengthening anonymity online, two popular tools are Tor and VPNs. However, a crucial question arises: Should one connect to Tor first and then use a VPN, or is it more effective to connect to a VPN before accessing Tor? Let's delve into this debate and explore the order that can maximize anonymity.

2/5: Tor First, Then VPN


Note: This thread aims to provide an overview of the debate surrounding the order of connecting to Tor and VPNs and suggests additional configurations to enhance anonymity. It's important to conduct further research, consider individual circumstances.

What do you think of protonvpn which uses tor? is it safe?

don't use proton they work with the feds! when raidforums was seized by the feds, the email I used on raidforums was banned by proton due to law enforcement requests

Thanks, that's what I think ! Proton is a trojan horse. Have you a suggestion for a trusted vpn service ?

use mullvad

Ok thank you  i see it in the F-droid repos, I'm going to try it
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#27
(06-18-2023, 12:56 AM)Skynet Wrote: 1/5: Introduction
In today's digital landscape, privacy and anonymity have become paramount. When it comes to strengthening anonymity online, two popular tools are Tor and VPNs. However, a crucial question arises: Should one connect to Tor first and then use a VPN, or is it more effective to connect to a VPN before accessing Tor? Let's delve into this debate and explore the order that can maximize anonymity.

2/5: Tor First, Then VPN


Note: This thread aims to provide an overview of the debate surrounding the order of connecting to Tor and VPNs and suggests additional configurations to enhance anonymity. It's important to conduct further research, consider individual circumstances.
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#28
(06-18-2023, 12:56 AM)Skynet Wrote: 1/5: Introduction
In today's digital landscape, privacy and anonymity have become paramount. When it comes to strengthening anonymity online, two popular tools are Tor and VPNs. However, a crucial question arises: Should one connect to Tor first and then use a VPN, or is it more effective to connect to a VPN before accessing Tor? Let's delve into this debate and explore the order that can maximize anonymity.

2/5: Tor First, Then VPN


Note: This thread aims to provide an overview of the debate surrounding the order of connecting to Tor and VPNs and suggests additional configurations to enhance anonymity. It's important to conduct further research, consider individual circumstances.
good
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#29
(06-18-2023, 12:56 AM)Skynet Wrote: 1/5: Introduction
In today's digital landscape, privacy and anonymity have become paramount. When it comes to strengthening anonymity online, two popular tools are Tor and VPNs. However, a crucial question arises: Should one connect to Tor first and then use a VPN, or is it more effective to connect to a VPN before accessing Tor? Let's delve into this debate and explore the order that can maximize anonymity.

2/5: Tor First, Then VPN


Note: This thread aims to provide an overview of the debate surrounding the order of connecting to Tor and VPNs and suggests additional configurations to enhance anonymity. It's important to conduct further research, consider individual circumstances.

Replying to this thread looks interesting.

Currently running qubes, and despite it's amazing security benefits it is borderline unusable. I am probably going to find something with more functionality to use.

Eitherway, currently routing through tor and to a couple residential IPs. Probably going to change this though.
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#30
why not first a vpn, then whonix, then another vpn? that way the vpn will see that you're connected from a tor relay and you won't be flagged by certain sites
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