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Mr. Bacon (tony@clew.lol)'s status on Sunday, 17-Mar-2024 04:48:05 JST Mr. Bacon even tor isn’t safe. I just saw an article about a dude getting his home raided for hosting a tor node with a VPS off site. It wasn’t even on the property and the gov showed up to make a statement.
So, from that standpoint (plus it’s stupid slow) I would trust a vpn company who doesn’t comply over the tor network because you may get routed to a CIA node-
† top dog :pedomustdie: (dcc@annihilation.social)'s status on Sunday, 17-Mar-2024 04:48:05 JST † top dog :pedomustdie: @Tony @nicholas @Saber @trumpgpt >even tor isn’t safe
Its the safest you can be, also hosting a exit node is always a danger. -
Nicholas Conrad (nicholas@aklp.club)'s status on Sunday, 17-Mar-2024 04:48:06 JST Nicholas Conrad Iirc proton has passed a court-order test, but even with that you're always trusting them not to start logging at any moment. If you're doing anything with government-class actors in your threat model not at least over tor you're doing crime wrong.
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Mr. Bacon (tony@clew.lol)'s status on Sunday, 17-Mar-2024 04:48:07 JST Mr. Bacon I don’t trust that any large provider I already know of, isn’t compromised.
that may be stupid, but I find it hard to believe the FBI hasn’t knocked on their door at least once
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