This is a chase for privacy

    by 666thSuprisedPikachu

    13 Comments

    1. unfinishedtoast3 on

      hey yall just remember

      your VPN is only safe for as long as your ISP respects it.

      end of the day, the massive corporations can still see your traffic, they can see the port your connected to, they can see the amount of data packets youre sending and receiving from those specific ports.

      your ISP can see your spoofed IP address. all it takes is comparing the IPs of web traffic they dont like to the IPs used by their customer’s on VPNs, and BOOM! security gone.

      less than 5% of folks are using a VPN properly, in tandem with other tools like TOR Node Layering or SOCKS5 proxy’s. end of the day, a single warrant is all its gonna take to unmask your VPN traffic

    2. Using a VPN doesn’t completely conceal your traffic, and anyone interested can figure out what sites you’re browsing by checking times on when requests get sent versus answered by your device and different websites. If the entity tracking your traffic happens to be, perhaps, a government agency, it won’t be difficult for them to find out what you’re up to.

    3. I love how every VPN ad says the same thing. “Google still tracks you in incognito mode”.

      Meanwhile we’re all thinking, “it’s not Google we’re hiding shit from”.

    4. ReedoDorito12345 on

      My parents know better than to check my shit. They did it once before… They won’t do it again

    5. Weary_Drama1803 on

      I use Incognito so I can see more normalised search results independent of my search history

    6. Incognito is to avoid suspicious stuff in your history, cookies, cache, etc. People thought it was doing more than that?

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