How to connect anonymously to a VPS?

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I am planning to buy an offshore VPS but i want to know how to connect to it anonymously?
I will buy windows vps and connect via RDP, is there a way how to do or its not possible?
is it safe to use a vpn and then connect or useless?
 
So what do you else reccommend instead of a vpn?
But i heard ovpn.to is 100% non-logged
 
So what do you else reccommend instead of a vpn?
You could build up a cascade of Tor and proxy services.

But i heard ovpn.to is 100% non-logged
Believe me, everything at the Internet could be logged. If the service doesn't log the traffic, then his upstream providers could log it.

For certain government authorities (e. g. NSA) it's no problem to log anything.
 
Some VPN providers logged their users. Example is HMA. Some don't, or at least has no logging policy.
Examples are:
torguard.net - US based.
cryptostorm.is - Iceland
Nord VPN - Panama.

This link should be useful. Not my website, by the way, just a credit to its author because I found this info on that website.
https://www.privacytools.io/#vpn
 
This is a great question, What I thought would work is just using a stealth tunnel bear on a proxy, then using it to change locations and open up a stealth aws account. You'd also be able to just open the aws account on proxy but adding tunnel bear is an extra measure of precaution. Once you have the stealth aws... your cruising arnt you? They accept vcc for the backup payment method on the one year free tier... So all that's left is to connect from there to your off shore vps.

Sounds Like the only way possible... If you'd like to do it another way, I'd say a good Virtual Disk Image on Virtual Box...... and connect through that virtual machine to your off shore vps.
 
TIf you'd like to do it another way, I'd say a good Virtual Disk Image on Virtual Box...... and connect through that virtual machine to your off shore vps.

This won't change the type of connection or even your local IP address you're connecting to your provider (DSL, cable, dial in, 4G, ...).
 
This won't change the type of connection or even your local IP address you're connecting to your provider (DSL, cable, dial in, 4G, ...).
You can tunnel the connection through Tor on the Virtual Box. Qubes does this automatically i believe.
 
Other than a VPN, you can also try using a proxy and using a software called proxifier, that would redirect all your incoming/outgoing traffic from your computer. Please note that there may be a little bit more configuration for RDP on that respective software, as you may need to do some software binding to a specific IP.
That software also allows you to use SOCKS connectivity, and given the simple and basic nature of SOCKS (which is a much simpler protocol as compared to HTTP/HTTPS), this would double up on your anonymity when logging into the VPS, as the risk of getting your computer's IP being logged would also be lesser.
 
There's always a risk in any transmissions, once it's transmitted over the air nothing is truly 100% safe.
 
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