What Palancar said is correct, OpenDNS is a bad idea for privacy since they sell your data to ad companies and probably keep logs. Don't mess with...
Diskcryptor is the clear choice. Doesn't your SSD have the built-in self-encrypting feature? Intel/Samsung/Crucial all do. That's even easier to...
Why don't you just play a random Youtube video in the background to add a constant stream of packets over the Tor network? Or torrent something...
I've seen this on another VPN a few times. What's funny is that whatismyip.com will show the right country, but whoer.net or some other site will...
Would it be possible to use a laptop connected via Ethernet and running a Tails live DVD to create an ad hoc wireless network? This works with VPN...
I think that the self-destructing cookies addon negates tracking cookies quite effectively, I don't see a need for fake cookies or anything like that
This is where you're mistaken. This would all be true for a VPN, but a VPS is entirely different. A VPS is a virtual machine running on a big...
This is why the best quality VPNs have at least some of their servers in-house, so they can know for certain that they're not logging. But in this...
The host operating system can always see everything on the guest (VPS). If you are worried about privacy, I would go with a privacy-oriented VPS...
What I see is a naive young man too caught up in his esoteric bubble to be able to view reality like a normal person. I would imagine that most...
He could be charged under conspiracy laws in that instance, which are often quite vague and can be used to indict someone with only minimal...
I wouldn't be surprised if the NSA tried to take advantage of this by trying to slip him some cash in order to include a well obfuscated hole.......
Looking at my file systems, I have my main partition, /dev/sda3/boot which seems normal, and dev/sda2/boot/efi with type vfat which has 103mb...
@driekus Looks good, only thing I might add is Diskcryptor for Windows. It's FOSS so likely a safer solution than Bitlocker. And correct me if...
Recently I bought a new laptop, and bought a used hard drive for it off the internet. With the hard drive, in order to securely wipe it, I first...
Why do you think that Skype is endangering Syrians? While it is certainly vulnerable to lawful and maybe not-so-lawful intercept by authorities in...
I would maybe add lack of linux support. Many of the crappier VPN's and other "privacy"-type services don't support it and it's a sign that it's...
So it is obvious that your ISP will be able to detect that you use a VPN and the protocol used. But more specifically, say I connect to the...
If Comodo's warning shows up, you're using Comodo Look at the output of whoer.net to confirm your DNS has changed dnsleaktest.com is a check for...
Windows passwords are trivial 99% of the time with Ophcrack and the like Encrypting your home folder is going to protect your privacy in the case...
Maybe try SRWare Iron. Or just Chromium (not Chrome!) + ABP + HTTPS Everywhere + a script blocker + Ghostery/Disconnect
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/dns-privacy.372170/ For privacy For speed alone, probably Google, but it means they get all of your...
I think that for something like posting on a forum, nobody is going to put in a huge effort tracing you down unless you say things that are going...
This chart is good to make things clear: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Unix_history-simple.svg OS X is derived from FreeBSD and Nextstep
Does anybody know how to use the Tor Browser with this? firejail tor/tor-browser/start-tor-browser don't work...
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