When using Tor, say for browsing websites, could people potentially find out who accessed it? |
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When using Tor, say for browsing websites, could people potentially find out who accessed it? |
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Tor is fairly secure. A personal secured VPN is better. |
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I'd never heard of Tor until now. It looks like its basically connecting a string of proxies together, how is this better than using just one online proxy? And how would a VPN help Marvo? Sure VPN Tunnels are extremely secure, but you can't use them to browse the internet... Mind elaborating? |
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Just wondering really. I was just thinking that, if someone wanted to find out who was on the website or whatever, they could contact the person who's proxy you were using etc. etc. |
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Couldn't they also contact Tor and get that information from them, if they are going to go that route? |
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Last edited by LikesToTrip; 04-13-2011 at 07:45 PM.
Governments have limits, no matter how big they are. If your proxy is sitting in Sweden, and the government that wants to track you is in America, there isn't much they can do, at least not legally. |
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Last edited by Marvo; 04-13-2011 at 10:37 PM.
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That is a good point. However if they had a good reason I'm sure they could get other governments to cooperate. But if you are only breaking American laws and not the country's you are using as a proxy you could possibly be safe. |
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