• PhilipTheBucket@ponder.catOP
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    I like how the article boils down to, “Except for some isolated use cases, Tor is far superior to a VPN in both cost and safety,” and a lot of the comments boil down to “YEAH VPNS ARE GREAT GET A VPN.”

    It is okay to read the article before writing a comment, guys. In some circles, it’s even encouraged, because you might learn something.

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      Except many services are very aggressive to Tor exit nodes, namely Google and Cloudflare. Everytime I just met with CAPTCHA after CAPTCHAs, and eventually I gave up on the site.

      Yeah, I should cut ties with Google but cutting YouTube on NewPipe is hard. I’m on Proton and watching YouTube is already hard.

    • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Don’t just use Tor, use VPN on top of it.

      If you use tor frequently, you’d eventually get a bad “roll of dice” on the nodes and get 3 government run nodes. Its not a matter of “if” but “when”, roll the dice enough times, and the holes in the “swiss cheese” eventually line up.

      If you are using Tor, also use a VPN along with it. It might make the traffic a little slower, but its worth it in case you get 3 NSA nodes.

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    If you’re looking for a VPN, check out Mullvad.

    It’s just €5 / $5.25 / £4.15 a month. They haven’t changed that price since launching in 2009. So they’ve also been around a while. Does everything you need a VPN to do. And they’re based in Sweden, which seems to have some good privacy rules. They also don’t keep logs.

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        What would be the benefit of port forwarding?

        Is this something you could do on your router on your side, making it so it doesn’t matter if they dont do it?

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              The latter. Seedboxes are becoming more popular these days, which might be good for future torrent preservation. But if you have a niche or old school taste, you are gonna have a hard time without port forwarding.

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          Sadly doing it on the router would not be enough. Not a problem if you are browsing of course. But if you host, needs to listen on a specific port or whatever it gets annoying. And obviously piracy.

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    I love the ultra paranoid path Proton offers. It reminds me.of GoldenEye.

    You -> VPN Server 1 -> VPN Server 2 -> TOR -> endpoint.