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i tried tails but google still tracks me and its not for me since the police arent coming after me and the amensia and only being on usb is a bit annoying. i just thought there would be a lot more privacy

i tried qubes with whonix because it seemed interesting but still no privacy even on safest settings in tor (google still knows its me)

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Degradation of privacy and security are not on or off switches, but rather a sliding scale dependent on your actions and choices.

What are you trying to protect and from whom?

What are the probable attack vectors?

What conveniences are you will to give up?

To prevent online services ( like google and facebook) from knowing who you are you have to completely disconnect from them and their networks.

Tails when used in combination with a VPN is secure, but only until the service you are trying to protect your privacy from put together that you are using them (usually by you logging into an account with them ).

When I was younger, privacy was something we were less concerned about. We were more concerned with preventing our systems from being hacked. Folks liked to say that the only secure computer was one that was locked in a solid concrete bunker on the dark side of the moon, with no data connection to the rest of the universe, and even then there would be some fool out there with a space suit and a jack hammer trying to get into it.

i heard using tor with a vpn is risky is there a way do it well? what vpn should i use?

[-] Rindogang@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)
  1. ​If the cops or the state really want you, it's over for you. A VPN will not stop them
  2. Correct. Tor with VPN is risky
  3. ​Any VPN that is open source and has a strict no log policy will be fine. (Proton is a great choice for beginners)
  4. ​You should also worry about browser fingerprinting

ive tried tor which claims to minimize the fingrprint but im not seeing any improvments. ive also tried proton but havent seen any improvements either (ive checked if the ip changes it does)

[-] Rindogang@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

You might have a DNS leak. Go to dnsleaktest(.) com to check

​If you do, head over to NextDNS.io and set it up. Once that is done, run the test again to make sure it is fixed

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