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[–] 16204306? ago 

VPNs are for accessing content blocked in your country. VPNs are not for privacy.

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[–] 16204245? ago 

Correct. I use a VPN, but I don't trust them. I assume that they log, and that they collaborate with kikes. So I use a VPN, but with the VPN I only do things that are lawful. In other words, they can give you grief, because we have no government which defends our liberties, this being the English-speaking Mexico (USA is gone and done, it serves the spics and the kikes and wealthy traitors, not the minorities, not us). But, if you don't break the rules, they can't fuck you up. Mostly. They can falsify things, and will do that from time to time, of course, but that's more when you have more money, like with Kav - that Ford lady knew she had nothing to do with Kav, and that it was bullshit, but she got her payday.

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[–] 16204248? ago 

Isn't it hard to prove that a person posted something? I'm not familiar with case law for it but I've heard from a few colleagues at work that proving in court that someone posted something is extremely difficult unless identity checks are involved. VPN and a disposable laptop seems adequate.

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[–] 16204253? ago 

At what level? NSA or FBI? At the FBI level, they aren't permitted to utilize the mass surveillance system, so they rely on logs.

At your ISP, there are logs showing which customer is using which IP address. That IP address shows up in the logs of any sites you visit, they have a record (varying in quality) of your visits.

If you use a VPN, and the VPN doesn't keep logs, then you effectively wipe your trail. You are using that IP address that the VPN gives you, and that's what sites log. So even if the logs of a site are seized, there's no way to say who did it, because the VPN doesn't know, because they don't have the logs.

But if the VPN keeps a log, then the VPN just is one extra subpoena - they get the VPN log, then know which IP, then get the ISP log. So it's a series of hops, but in the end, you're deanonymized.

< vpn and disposable laptop adequate

Laptops aren't disposable. How many laptops have you disposed of this year?

Wait, you're suggesting using the laptop from HOME? omg LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

Now, if you only used it, say, at Starbucks, better chances. But they have cameras, so it's not exactly perfect. And you really should never power up the laptop anywhere except in that remote spot, and you shouldn't get there by personal vehicle. Even using a bus pass is a bit dodgy. In really busy cities, you could probably still manage to be invisible.

Your colleagues are retarded. The government is quite happy to claim that you did everything your IP address did, which is why Windows is so shit, because if you get a trojan fuck knows what your computer might start doing (and the police dgaf about the truth - do you know about all of those supposed underage prostitute stings? Those are cops and the whores lying about their age. It's good for the cops, who are all corrupt, and it's good for the whores - they go to juvi, instead of real prison).

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But, in exchange, you get your soul back.

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[–] 16204247? ago 

Well, I torrent on VPN. It's adequate protection, to my mind.