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minus-squarelvysaur [he/him]hexbear8arrow-down1·edit-24 years ago at least a lot of them will learn about vpns My understanding is that VPNs are just a big attention sign that says "look at me FBI I have something to hide" If someone could debunk my thinking that'd be great link
minus-squareYOuLibsWoulD [he/him]hexbear7·4 years agoIf VPN traffic is a red flag, TOR is launching a flare. link
minus-squarescramplunge [comrade/them]hexbear1·4 years agoEhhh I guess. You also can’t follow tor. That’s why the government still uses it. link
minus-squarelvysaur [he/him]hexbear1·4 years ago You also can’t follow tor Aren't a bunch of the tor nodes literally set up by the US government? link
minus-squarescramplunge [comrade/them]hexbear1·4 years agoThere’s three nodes that get distributed across the web. Knowing one of them does nothing. You would have to know all three. You can also host the second node (I think) through a ff extension. link
My understanding is that VPNs are just a big attention sign that says "look at me FBI I have something to hide"
If someone could debunk my thinking that'd be great
Yeah use onion browser.
If VPN traffic is a red flag, TOR is launching a flare.
Ehhh I guess. You also can’t follow tor. That’s why the government still uses it.
Aren't a bunch of the tor nodes literally set up by the US government?
There’s three nodes that get distributed across the web. Knowing one of them does nothing. You would have to know all three. You can also host the second node (I think) through a ff extension.