IMO, you’re probably fine with only using VPN. That is with all the settings and additional measures done and with credible VPN provider, which, in my case, Mullvad.
If you’re planning another 9.11 or for some sick reason decided to share no no porns, VPN is definitely not enough and I’m pretty sure you already know that.
A lot of reputable VPN providers are constantly poked bt the authorities. They give nothing because they have nothing.
You’re fine if you’re just trying to bypass stupid regional censorship or download bunch of movies. That is, again, with proper security measures of course.
I’ve seen some people saying that you should use Tor for anonymity when someone’s just asking about how to use VPN better or whatnot. Tor is better in terms of anonymity, sure. But for most of the cases, VPN is fine.
And I cannot stress this enough: you will NEVER be perfectly anonymous online. Period.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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Loved reading that. I really do agree on the threat-model aspect of privacy, which is the main reason why people discredit or worship VPNs. All the actions we take to safeguard our information is dependant on what we want to hide, and from who.
Also, a quick question. You mention
but wouldn’t this be useless since you’re basically moving from one static ip to the other? Hope you can clear this up, thanks !
Thanks, I definitely agree.
To answer your question: the whole setup is not meant to do anything else than move the IP away from my house / location at the time, block as many trackers as possible and encrypt my DNS.