So basically, I creep out on a lot of women online. Recently, I'm starting to worry about being sued because I've been creeping out too much :/ (it's a fetish)
Hence, I need a no logs VPN to make my entire device browsing from a different IP address. My android phone should always be connected to that VPN.
Is tor good for my requirement? Or should I use something else?
Joshua Stewart
Bump
Ryder James
What research have you done before bumping a minute after asking a simple searchable question?
Aiden Young
>leaving a clear trail and admission I hope this thread was posted through a VPN user
Kayden Hall
>So basically, I creep out on a lot of women online. and that's why i won't tell you my vpn provider because of assholes like you after some time it gets harder to post something on most platforms while being connected because the ip got banned. kys.
Ryder Adams
Kek
Luke Moore
Repeat after me:
VPNs are not for anonymity. VPNs are not for anonymity. VPNs are not for anonymity. VPNs are not for anonymity.
Ryan Reed
I can borrow you my private VPN
Henry Allen
Why?
Mason King
you need help, not a vpn.
Mason Moore
Help is more expensive than vpn
Christopher Ward
The location?
Michael Martin
Information leaks when not properly configures. (client- or serverside)
The central VPN component knows who you are and what you're up to.
For anonymity, use Tor.
Asher Reyes
Is there a way to use TOR like a VPN for my android phone?
John Lewis
Fucking install orbot you idiot. First hit on google with "android tor"
Christopher Reed
>I creep out on a lot of women online Maybe save your money and stop doing this?
Logan Wilson
"No logs" is a meme all along because VPNs need to log all critical internal server, network, and disk activities for maintenance purposes.
Ian Harris
1: What makes you think that you can't be sued if you use a vpn? 2: Use tor or i2p.
Christopher Gutierrez
because a VPN is used to bridge two or more private networks across a public channel. It has nothing to do with anonymity.
Austin Williams
>use TOR like a VPN Tor isn't a VPN, so no.
Connor Gray
What would be best for privacy then? Getting a VPN and using tor browser?