You SHOULD connect to Tor via a VPN, actually
You SHOULD connect to Tor via a VPN, actually

You SHOULD connect to Tor via a VPN, actually | 2023 Tor Overview

You SHOULD connect to Tor via a VPN, actually
You SHOULD connect to Tor via a VPN, actually | 2023 Tor Overview
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It's a good video, filled with nuance, and good discussion. Definitely worth watching
Agreed - it's 25 minutes without filler or repetition. Good stuff.
The onion router was a clue in itself as to how you connect to the Internet, especially when you need to hide. Add more than a normal vpn into the mix, proxies, ssh tunnels, dns tunnels, net cat, and maybe i2p. Once done, you could even fire off an ion cannon in a particular orbit if you fancy.
Just bear in mind that some vpn companies are owned by companies who also own other companies that own large networks, so they don't necessarily need the vpn to log traffic to get your meta data.
Canonical link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo22D-dUeCA
Tldr via notegpt io
This tldr doesn't explain anything.
It's machine generated off the video transcript, so it's hit and miss but it should give you enough information to determine if you want to watch the video
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://www.piped.video/watch?v=vo22D-dUeCA
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
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I never leave my VPN, so that's the easier way anyway.
While doing this is generally not recommended, EFF does indeed suggest this option in some context: https://ssd.eff.org/module/choosing-vpn-thats-right-you#things-to-consider-what-vpns-don-t-do
I think there's a huge difference between we cannot make a recommendation and you shouldn't do this.
The tor FAQ says we cannot endorse this in all scenarios.. "generally speaking"
https://support.torproject.org/faq/faq-5/
The video makes a reasonable argument that if you can't trust your ISP not to log, adding a VPN that has less incentive to log you makes sense and in worst case is the same as your ISP logging you so you lose nothing by trying it
What are you guys actually using Tor for, anyway?
Not for watching YouTube vids that should've been a fuckin article anyway
thats besides the point
For shits and giggles, mostly
Write an article.
https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tor/
They did
I know what Tor is and how to use it, thanks. I was just wondering what the video had to say about Tor + VPNs that hasn't been said a million times. But I'm not watching video content.
They did