why aren't you using TOR? you know we live in a constantly evolving surveillance state, right?
>Download TOR
>Add it as main browser
>get OrBot on your phone and keep the vpn on at all times
>never post your face on the internet
>never leave a trace
>create a new circuit whenever you change sites
ultimate guide to staying untraceable
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No offense to you Comrade Glownonymous, but I hate to break it to you kid that “Tor” was created by Glowies, and anyone who uses “Tor” is either a Gullible Retard or a Glowie themselves, so my humble advice to you is to just log off of that obvious trap and just grow up and accept the grim reality that anything you post on the internet will be seen by Glowies, so always have that in mind before you post anything, so you don’t do something stupid behind the Phony Security Blanket of “Tor”, because when you engage in Infantile Adventurist Glowie Fedposting, you are not just putting yourself, your friends, and your family in danger, you are also putting the Website you post that shit on in danger of being shut down, along with potentially endangering everyone else who posts on that website, so this is why I have always been against this “Tor” shit, which is designed to lure Retards to engage in risky behavior on the Internet (remember the Internet itself was created by the U$ Government, so the idea that they don’t know about everything online is laughable naivety), though I will say the other advice you gave (primarily using VPNs and never showing your Face online), is very smart, but not as a way to avoid Glowies (they can easily see through VPNs), but as a way to avoid getting Doxxed by vindictive Private individuals, 😂🤣🤢🤮✊😜🇨🇳🇰🇵🇨🇺🇵🇸🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🚀☢️!
>>2414342Was that a response to me or to someone else, and if it was the latter, what is your response to my critique of “Tor” at
>>2414318 , especially the fact that it was created by Glowies and is meant to lure Retards to engage in Infantile Adventurist Glowie Fedposting, 🤔?
>>2414318Obviously everything you post is being seen, that is the point of the public internet.
Tor is just a way to make your identity harder to find. Average people should see Tor as something like a free VPN that hides their identity and scrambles their internet traffic through several layers instead of just going thorough the one VPN.
You are right it is not some invincible internet protection but it's still useful as a tool. Especially if you want to hide what exactly you are doing from your ISP and VPN which are the first things authorities check if they are looking into you as an individual.
I mean the foxacid attack (
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/10/how_the_nsa_att.html) was in an evening paper in my country with it's own spot on the cover and all. And it is beyond doubt that us intelligence has a multitude of methods implanted under nobus policy.
>>2418587Banning communist symbols does represses communists no matter the supposedly true intent behind the ban.
>>2418820Those older laws are still on the books to be used as legal justification for repression of communist whenever the government needs to use it. It exists to always be hanging over the heads of communists as a threat if they get any real power.
>>2418980>Banning communist symbols does represses communists no matter the supposedly true intent behind the ban. No, it doesn't. It's fairly easy to discern if someone is a marxist or supports Russia.
>>2418980>Those older laws are still on the books to be used as legal justification for repression of communist whenever the government needs to use it. It exists to always be hanging over the heads of communists as a threat if they get any real power.There are communists in the EU or in coalitions with other power, that is real power and no-one has ever worried that the coalition would be brought down by these symbolic laws. The only misstep communists do that really brings the law diwn on them is anti-zionism.
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