You are probably correct with regard to Switzerland. I suspect that a few other EU countries (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) might be relatively...
:thumb: I agree with you. To answer the OP's question, yes--you can prevent Windows from logging everything. It just takes a little bit of...
If I had reason to believe that a security tool was pervasively logging all of my internet activity, I'd think twice about using that piece of...
If you have two different Firefox browsers (let's say one 'regular' FF and one Tor Browser) then each one will have its own separate cache/cookies...
No, it can't. In fact, I wouldn't worry about it at all. They're just pointing out a component of a theoretical attack known as "browser...
Yes, that's correct. I admit, the wording can be confusing sometimes... which is why I usually just prefer to visualize it as: VPN (first hop)...
@PaulyDefran: That's an interesting subject you brought up (Tor over VPN vs. VPN over Tor). I'll make the case for Tor over VPN: 1. Greater...
Yes. In fact, that's basically the way that web-based proxies work: using the address bar, one tab at a time only. That means you can also run...
Here's looking at it from the perspective of data retention laws and the prevalence of internet censorship/surveillance. While these factors...
It's not necessary to change your MAC address and hostname if you're only using your home internet connection. MAC and computer name are visible...
Not sure what you mean by uploading a file "directly from your desktop". If you mean a standard HTML form (via your web browser) which enables...
It depends. If you keep the virtual network adapter on its default setting (to configure DNS automatically) then your DNS requests will be...
Partitions? That sounds overly complicated for just a flash drive. The way I see it, you have 2 options: 1) Let Windows format the device...
No. As long as your anonymous browser profile remains separate from your real-identity profile, there is no possibility for leaks. Cached E-Tags...
JavaScript (by itself) cannot leak your IP address, so it's a non-issue. Whether you want to allow scripts globally, deny, or allow selectively...
Then VPN Reactor probably won't meet your requirements, considering that they're based in Naples, Florida (USA), and the only option available for...
iVPN is headquartered in Malta, according to their About Us page.
It depends on your configuration. If you are blocking flash with NoScript and/or your flash plugin is disabled within the browser itself, then...
Hmmm... Actually, I'm not quite sure if was the MamakVPN owner himself who made the claim, but it was mentioned by 'heterodyne' on page 2 of this...
No, but I did make a test account and it worked as expected. I just liked it for the simple sign-up process (no personal details required) and...
Here's another one to add to the list: MamakVPN Based in Singapore No Logging (only stores payment/billing info) OpenVPN w/1024 or...
@happyyarou666 Here's another one for you to try: Incloak VPN No logs, according to their FAQ OpenVPN 2048-bit Payment via PayPal, LR,...
If you mean the Firefox profile ID, that's just an arbitrary (random) string of 8 characters. There's no security risk here, because it's only...
No. You are safe. Normal HTTP traffic is NOT going to bypass the browser's proxy settings under any circumstances.
That's up to you... you can set the DNS addresses in both adapters, if you want. Better yet, do some DNS benchmark testing (including Mullvad's...
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