The internet functions much like the post office. The Media Access Control
Address is the equivalent of the street address and the Internet Protocol
Address is the Zip Code. The addresses have to be in clear text for the
internet to function properly. Tor uses Encryption and Network Address
Translation NAT to conceal the real source IP address by replacing the
source IP with the IP of the Tor Router. NAT allows for anonymous internet
access and encryption provides for confidentiality. The problem with Tor is
that a compromised Router can be used to launch a man-in-the-middle attack.
Stealing online credentials.

Any commercial VPN service provider provides the same level of protection
as Tor.

Bulk data collection is immoral and unethical. Back in 2006 I found that
the USA was hosting photo shopped child porn. They used a JavaScript
vulnerability to create a backdoor on the visiting PC. Their hack only
worked if the user's account has admin privileges. Never surf the web on
windows using an account with admin privileges. The last time I checked on
the vulnerability was in 2010 and it was still not fixed even though it was
well known. I personally believe that the federal government was not
letting MS fix the vulnerability because they were using it as a back door
for data collection. 2006 is when I first moved to GNU/Linux with SUSE
Enterprise Linux Desktop SLED 10. By 2011 I no longer used Windows on my
personal systems so I stopped tracking the vulnerability. I can guess that
it is probably still not fixed.

The USA does not have a constitutional right to privacy from the
government. The only thing that comes close is the constitutional right
requiring a warrant for search and seizure of documents and property.

Iceland has a constitutional right to privacy. I don't know if there is a
VPN company running in Iceland but if there is that would be the one I
would get. https://ctemplar.com/icelandic-privacy-laws/ It would be nice if
the UN would push to follow Iceland's example.


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