How to Be Even More Anonymous Online
Craig Bator
18 Apr 2022
Recently, we explained how to choose a good VPN (Virtual Private Network), noting that a VPN’s privacy policy should be a major factor in your choice. That’s because a VPN is run by a single organization that could potentially monitor or log your traffic. If you want to try to protect your Internet activity from everyone, you need to send your traffic through layers of different entities, so no one can track what you’re doing, not even a VPN provider. Thankfully there’s technology that does just that, and it’s called Tor, formerly The Onion Router. Layers. Onion. Get it?
Here’s how it works differently than a VPN. Imagine you want to send a letter anonymously. You could use a trusted courier to deliver it directly without others knowing or revealing your identity. That’s roughly how a VPN works. Alternatively, you could use the regular postal service, dropping the letter in a mailbox from which it gets routed through various post offices until it reaches its destination. That’s roughly how Tor works. See full article: https://spreadprivacy.com/how-to-be-anonymous-online/
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