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VPN VS. TOR For Anonymizing Browsing/IP
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It sounds like using both tor and vpn is the way to go. Tor is pretty self explanatory, anyone mind recommending a few trustworthy VPNs? Free or payable with bitcoin.

Has anyone used any of the new technology for anonymizing that utilizes bitcoin-like protocols? Not just for payments, but for massaging and surfing?
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I looked into using proxies back in the day(we're talking when DSL was the new kid on the block) and at the time, I wasn't very tech savy and found the free ones we're either too slow or simply didn't work at all.(That's assuming I even configured them correctly)

Call me old fashion, but I believe in a little something called inherent rights. As apposed to benefits and privileges to be granted or revoked by whatever illegitimate de facto govt. assumes authority of the day, rights, real rights are innumerable and only end where anther's begin. Something that is inherent means it's neither granted nor can be given away, but by choice(whether informed or not) can be left unpracticed. Privacy is one of those rights, but since at the time I was only interested in proxies out of principle alone, I wound up choosing not to practice that right in favor of convenience.

But today I find myself with renewed interest, because whether or not I have an inherent right to decide what I put in my body, there exists a govt. with really big guns who seems to be forever building new jails that insists on depriving me of that right so it's only wise to use safer surfing practices.
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RE: VPN VS. TOR For Anonymizing Browsing/IP - by Lunar - 01-15-2016, 04:41 PM

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