• Cano@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Same meme was posted here some time ago, so I’ll reiterate what i commented before.

    The Tor project themselves reccomend against using a VPN with Tor (unless you know what you are doing). A VPN in this context doesn’t really do much, except preventing your ISP from knowing you’re using Tor. If anything that just makes you more suspicious.

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      7 months ago

      If anything that just makes you more suspicious.

      Nah. I work from home, I need to use my work’s VPN to access resources that are only available to those on the network. VPN use is now generalized.

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      7 months ago

      Not just your ISP, also particular surveillance and tampering methods of nation-states. It is good to have your egress point to be in a noncooperative jurisdiction.

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      7 months ago

      I’m a bit of a noob about privacy, but wouldn’t preventing people from knowing you’re using Tor be pretty important? I know that, among people who know of Tor, but don’t know much about it, the use of Tor alone is generally associated with criminal activity, and often conjures up imagery of worse things than just piracy.

      If I were to tell my friends I was thinking of using Tor, and I didn’t immediately have a good explanation of what I’d use it for beyond “privacy,” then they’d think I was into some nasty shit. I’d imagine the ISPs, and anyone else they might give/sell their info to, would be suspicious of anyone logged to be using Tor.