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Re: Accessing darknet from Tor on a VM: more secure? [Re: refried]
#20946937 - 12/08/14 10:43 AM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey man, I don't think you are going to have much improved anonimity if you don't take all the other aspects into account. I highly suggest you read this tutorial completely: https://evilzone.org/anonymity/the-art-of-anonymity-9178
The guys on that forum are legendary when it comes to internet stuff. Actually we should clone the thread and sticky it here maybe?
Enjoy & Be safe
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refried

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Re: Accessing darknet from Tor on a VM: more secure? [Re: spacer]
#20949542 - 12/08/14 08:48 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm probably unwise for even posting these questions here. I'm trying to do things right but clearly need more research. Thanks for your help and the link. :securely puts on tinfoil hat:
I've found a forum that I think is better suited to my questions 
Okay, one other question and I will call it quits. Just a cursory read of that site you linked suggests to me that I am definitely using the wrong browser for my clearnet everyday shit, including shroomery. I use chrome incognito. Am I reading it wrong, or should I switch to Firefox?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Accessing darknet from Tor on a VM: more secure? [Re: refried]
#20950065 - 12/08/14 10:43 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Chrome and firefox are pretty much the same. Doesn't matter which browser you use, it matters how you use it.
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refried

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Re: Accessing darknet from Tor on a VM: more secure? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#20950114 - 12/08/14 10:53 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Alan, can you describe your preference for your own "normal" browsing setup?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Accessing darknet from Tor on a VM: more secure? [Re: refried]
#20951814 - 12/09/14 10:25 AM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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refried said: Alan, can you describe your preference for your own "normal" browsing setup?
I use chrome and firefox on linux and windows. No vpn or tor because no one is really out to get me.
I am also ok with firefox on OSX, but there isn't really any reason to do that.
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Re: Accessing darknet from Tor on a VM: more secure? [Re: refried]
#20951840 - 12/09/14 10:29 AM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
refried said: I'm wondering if it will be increase one's privacy and security to make a truecrypt volume on a hdd, add a virtual machine and only run tor and related programs from there, then keep the disk encrypted when not in use. Is this overkill from using just a truecrypt container and tor inside of the container? Would there be any added security or benefit? I seen lots of tutorials on how to do it but just wondering what you all thought.
This would have no added benefit. Though you are using a VM, the info that is traveling to and from the computer over the internet still has to use your physical computer hardware (wireless or ethernet card).
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