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14-02-2012, 11:30 door Anoniem

Waarom niet beiden gebruiken? https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorPlusVPNyou -> VPN -> Tor You can route Tor through VPN services. That prevents your ISP etc from seeing that you're using Tor. Generally, VPNs are more popular than Tor, so you won't stand out as much. Once the VPN client has connected, the VPN tunnel will be the machine's default Internet connection, and the Tor Browser Bundle will route through it. This can be a fine idea, assuming your VPN provider's network is in fact sufficiently safer than your own network. Another advantage here is that it prevents Tor from seeing who you are behind the VPN. So if somebody does manage to break Tor and learn the IP address your traffic is coming from, but your VPN was actually following through on their promises (they won't watch, they won't remember, and they will somehow magically make it so nobody else is watching either), then you'll be better off. The problematic thing with many VPN users is, that they connect to the ...

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