When it comes to using VPN for disguising identity, personally I love
AirVPN.
I'm gonna have to take a look at this one.
You can purchase an account with Monero, without providing any personal
information.
This seems a welcome change from all those VPN's I see advertised all
over TV and
> I guess the IP that is being used to create the account would qualify as
> such! :)
Not necessarily. You can create the account using Tor, the service even
provides an onion site, so the traffic is end to end encrypted and you don’t
risk revealing anything.
> Not in anycase from the VPN
On 7/1/23 11:37, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
When it comes to using VPN for disguising identity, personally I love
AirVPN.
You can purchase an account with Monero, without providing any personal
information.
I guess the IP that is being used to create the account would qualify
When it comes to using VPN for disguising identity, personally I love
AirVPN.
You can purchase an account with Monero, without providing any personal
information.
Afterwards, you can use the VPN in a VPN over Tor mode i.e. your traffic
is routed through the Tor network before it reaches the