Hey, folks! Please, tell me what you think about Tornet + VPN combination. To be exact in-browser VPN extention. If you connect to TOR proxy first and then connect to VPN you don’t expose your real IP to a VPN-provider and conceal the fact you’re using TOR (to prevent captchas on sites etc ). This way you could use any VPN (even free tear propriety) Am i right?

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I have a feeling you’re on to something, but also feel this might be needed for a niche use case.

And like another comment pointed out, in-browser extensions obviously only impact the browser. But like you said you’ll be using it to prevent sites from knowing you’re using tor so that should be alright.

I like this idea for using “free” or suspicious VPNs. But all this routing would totally slow down the connection, especially on the already limited free vpn connections.

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Excellent! Thank you so much for such a comprehensive answer.

I appreciate that you broke it down for me and mentioned few other nuances worth considering. If i understood it correctly, this combination (in this particular order) is not so reasonable because a VPN would still see what i’m doing and i just would be trading off my traffic data for option to hide Tor from sites i visit (in case if i use a “free” VPN). Unfortunately my network managing skills are very limited. Ideally one day i’d like to set up something like: own proxy 1 (or VPN) - Tor - own proxy 2 (or VPN). This way i could eliminate ISP snooping and make entry and exit proxies unfamiliar with each other.

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Thank you for shearing your opinion!

I tried it because i felt like it makes sense and decided to ask what people think about it. Browsing with Tornet terminal tool for Linux feels more than pleasantly. Also I was surprised when i found out that many websites let me in after captchas or don’t inspect my connection at all. But i have not tried it with VPN on top for extensive session.

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