![]() ![]() The only rationale for using a vpn here is because it is so easy for them to get anything that they want from the isp’s. Please understand that I do not trust the vpns like I have mentioned in the earlier comment, both the isp and the vpn are the devils here. Thanks for replying again Will surely be going with the bridges from now on. Now say one is connected in tor over free vpn mode (ignore the logs for a second) and the internet breaks, now as there is no kill switch so will this leak one’s ip to the websites being browsed in Tor? Is Tor having any countermeasure to prevent this? I just checked, no free vpn is providing this facility. The free vpns, with which tor over vpn seems to be possible here, do not have a kill switch in case the internet drops. Why is that tor over vpn is possible with some vpn’s and not with the others? Yes they will log but it might be better than just calling the isp and saying hey I am abcd politician hand me over the logs and everything of user A. As it might be hard, I am not sure here, for the concerned to get hold of the vpn so I wanted to use tor over vpn. Like I mentioned in the original post, both the isp and vpn(free or paid) are the devils here. I can connect without vpn to Tor, it is just that I wanted to connect tor over vpn. So, I tried some other free vpns and tor was able to connect if these free vpn’s were activated first. I have a subscription of Keepsolid vpn but Tor never connects if it is activated first, Tor over VPN that is. There's also () about VPN services, which is honestly better written (and has more cat pictures!) than my article. A Turkish translation can be found (), contributed by agyild. A Russian translation of this article can be found (), contributed by Timur Demin. It only applies to using it as a glorified proxy, which is what every third-party "VPN provider" does.* *Note: The content in this post does not apply to using VPN for their intended purpose that is, as a virtual private (internal) network. You're probably reading this because you've asked what VPN service to use, and this is the answer. Of the little what I know they all log and they log all users, whether free or paid vpn.md # Don't use VPN services. Is there a chance in either of the cases that the real ip address will be exposed to a website like say protonmail? The vpn here is a freemium so it won’t have a kill switch in case the connection breaks. Lastly, say you are on an internet connection via wifi which has intermittent drops in connection and you are connected via vpn+tor or directly to tor without a vpn. ![]() Second I have noted that if a vpn like Keepsolid is started before connecting tor, tor never connects but it works fine with other vpn’s like speedify etc. Now regarding the links that I posted above, is there any serious threat if a vpn is activated before using tor? Like it is mentioned in this thread Tor + VPN - #5 by Armadillo This is a bit devil-you-know vs devil-you-don’t-know, both the isp and the vpn are the devils, but the latter will be hard to get hold by the corrupt politicians. What if a free version is used? A vpn will log, whether the user is a free user or is paying, period. Now in some of the threads here, I read people mentioning about money trail associated with the vpn. Maybe real hard because the adversary here won’t be the national government, we are just trying to expose corruption on a state level. If a vpn the office and servers of which are situated outside country, then it will be hard for them to get the info from them. ![]() Now any mla/city or zone wise politician here, can get whatever info they want from the ISP in seconds. Here is why I was thinking to use vpn+tor. I am not a whistleblower in the real sense but I contribute of the little what I can to the cause. not a VPN link not openingīefore I start with my queries, I am from a place where whistleblowers are slaughtered. Tor -> VPN Clarification very old write up, still valid? ![]()
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