No body care, since all our countries share the same thing. So enjoy! and dont use fucking proprietary software such as whatsapp. Only use free/libre software.
GTI .H: > Em ter, 16 de abr de 2019 às 12:33, Cyaniventer <cyaniven...@riseup.net> > escreveu: > >> No! Don't use it if you are actually very serious about this. >> > > Well, my mistake can cost me my life. > My country is one of those who has blocked WhatsApp and dings who tries to > show their abuses. It is repressive, but for some reason the world sees it > with good eyes, perhaps because it is not openly declared socialist, but it > is certainly authoritarian, corrupt and very dangerous and constantly puts > innocents in jail without the slightest humanitarian feeling. > >>> or whatever you want and set that vpn to >>>> `always on`. Idk what else you can do, also your first method of >>>> routing your traffic through your computer is not that good. >>>> >>> Why? >> >> because what if something fails somewhere and your ip gets leaked? are >> you really sure that everything you've setup will work without fail? >> Also see nat...@freitas.net 's email, > Since WhatsApp is executable >> code on your Android phone, it can access information about your device >> directly. This includes accessing your "real" IP address through local >> network information APIs. >> > > That's why I'm here asking, I'm not sure of anything. > > > >>>> If you are real serious about this thing then just setup a virtual >>>> machine and route all traffic from that vm through Tor. This is the >>>> best method that comes to my mind. >>>> >>> Could you give me more details? >>> >> >> The idea is you'll setup a virtual machine and route all traffic from >> that vm through Tor. First search result is -> >> >> https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-a-tor-middlebox-routing-all-virtualbox-virtual-machine-traffic-over-the-tor-network >> >> Note: I don't know how they did it and didn't read that article. >> > > I'll take a look, but what the best current way is the physical protection > how to use public WiFi far. > It's disappointing. > > -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk