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02-26-2014, 12:04 PM
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What VPN/Proxy do you use?
I used HotSpotShield for a while, but they implemented the bullshit bandwidth limit so the free version is pretty shit, but I've just bought PrivateInternetAcessVPN, and it's pretty nice. If any, what do you use?
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02-26-2014, 12:21 PM
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eh could have used tor .
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02-26-2014, 12:34 PM
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Not really. Your ISP can still view everything you go on with Tor, so to adequately use Tor you'll need some type of VPN or like software to block what your ISP can see. Tor makes you anonymous from outside sources, your ISP can see every single thing you go on, unless you restrict their view with a VPN/like software.
I love Tor, though.
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02-26-2014, 12:42 PM
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EasyHideIP
I used that when i was in korea in order to access sites Korean ISP's blocked
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02-26-2014, 12:45 PM
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That looks very nice. I'm going to bookmark it in case I want to change software.
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let me tell you something your "internet service provider" are'nt after your "recent visits" its a different concept https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...lfmcfigp?hl=en .any site you break into /try n bruteforce/login spoof only than your ip gets recorded try "sql injection USER=1"
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let me tell you something your "internet service provider" are'nt after your "recent visits" its a different concept https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...lfmcfigp?hl=en .any site you break into /try n bruteforce/login spoof only than your ip gets recorded try "sql injection USER=1"
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Well no, your ISP isn't "after" anything really (Other than mass data collection to create databases and improve search options). But they can see everything you connect to, and if you are using Tor the chances of you viewing illegal content are significantly higher than just a surface web browser and if you do view illegal content, and your ISP records it you can and most likely will get caught.
The best way to become the closest thing to totally anonymous on the internet:
Use an offshore VPN with no connections back to you.
Use Tor.
Disable javascript.
Use common sense.
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