Thomas via plug on 8 Mar 2023 12:44:39 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] VPN Recommendation


Here is a complete list of VPN Providers I consider trustworthy regarding not getting tracked online:

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Remember, all you'd be doing by using (almost any) VPN for this purpose is move the trust-chokepoint from your (under-)regulated internet provider to a completely unregulated VPN Provider. While I wouldn't trust my own ISP more than I'd trust an untrustworthy violator of trust that violates trust on a regular basis, I trust those unregulated VPN providers even less.

All joking aside: what's the _real_ thing you're trying to accomplish?

If it's anonymity you are truly after (your reasons are your own, and do not need any justification), then you'll need TOR. You'll also want to be careful to not leave any metadata around that could be linked to you post/inter-factum, and never ever sign in into _any_ website at all because then you tell them exactly who you are.

But if it's more an "increased peace of mind, and not feeding the Surveillance Capitalism beast", you're probably better off with a proper browser (Firefox, do not use chrome), armed with valuable extensions, and (e.g.) a PiHole to do egress blocking of DNS requests.

Here's a short starter-list of extensions that can help you get going, I'm sure others will be able to add to this list:

- NoScript
- Privacy Badger
- DeCentraleyes
- uBlock Origin

On 3/8/23 15:12, Casey Bralla via plug wrote:
I'd like to be more anonymous when I surf the web.  I assume that using
a VPN should be part of my strategy.

Anybody have a recommendation for a VPN?
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