On 04/25/2015 12:26 PM, l.m wrote: > Hi, > > "Lodewijk andré de la porte" wrote: >> And just trying not to be dragnetted at all times. It's important >> to sometimes use Tor, just so that when you actually do (one >> day, for whatever reason!) it doesn't seem suspicious :) > > If you're trying to avoid suspicion you should use Tor for > *everything*. If you only use Tor when you have something to hide, or > to avoid censoring, or to avoid dragnetting, you'll definitely stand > out when you do use tor. > > --leeroy
I prefer that local observers see me using popular commercial VPN services, rather than Tor. Where I live, VPN users are much more common than Tor users. Also I prefer to have a VPN speedbump, albeit arguably small, between my entry guards and ISP uplink. Just in case shit happens. And so I always use Tor through nested chains of at least two VPN services, or from remote servers that I've leased anonymously. I access my remote servers through nested chains of at least three VPN services. I pay using multiply mixed Bitcoins, where at least two mixes have no detectable taint. They're FDE (LUKS with dropbear) and I abandon them if they ever reboot unexpectedly. -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
