02-07-2016, 11:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-07-2016, 11:42 PM by selfless-desires.)
To say it a little better, "It’s important to remember that exit relays can see the original data sent by the client, since they have to pass that data to the destination. This means that, if credentials are passed over HTTP, FTP, or other cleartext protocols, the exit relays can sniff the traffic!"
Exit node is not for tor to clearnet though... It is for all traffic. It's just when surfing onions the data remains encrypted unlike the above quote.
Vpns cannot see all your traffic though. Only clearnet data coming through an exit node. Also vpns are flawed in how you sign up originally. If you connect yourself at all to it then it's not anonymous.
Exit node is not for tor to clearnet though... It is for all traffic. It's just when surfing onions the data remains encrypted unlike the above quote.
Vpns cannot see all your traffic though. Only clearnet data coming through an exit node. Also vpns are flawed in how you sign up originally. If you connect yourself at all to it then it's not anonymous.


