What VPN can I install on Windows that doesn't leave footprints?

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Hey guys,
What VPN can I install in Windows 10 that will proxy the entire computer without leaving ISP or computer IP footprints.

It should be able to access RDP.
 
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Mullvad VPN
You could also use TOR, but it's painfully slow.
 
Preferably something that offers you a openvpn configuration for example. You can then install openvpn client , which is pretty much a standard in the industry. So, there won’t be any “blackhole” communication that you don’t know of (or atleast it will be easier to detect).

Now, coming to the ip, you can’t do anything about it. They know your ip if they control your vpn.

Solution? Have your own vpn server. That way, the worst case that happens to you is that your server gets taken down. Nobody has the usage logs, and if you did not leave any footprint while buying the vps, you can’t be traced back.



Ps, i am not responsible if you use this knowledge for doing illegal stuffs. This is for education only.
 
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I am looking for a VPN that can also be used to access RDP.
 
I've done something similar with the proxy installed within the RDP and it worked, my pc still connected to the RDP even if RDP had another IP. I've added the proxy within the Windows directly
 
I am looking for a VPN that can also be used to access RDP.
You mean you want to connect to that machine via rdp? Just install linux and enable it to communicate via rdp. Or install windows in the server and install rdp client as well as openvpn server (this, i am not sure of sorry. I haven’t used windows for a long time and I don’t know if it has openvpn server available).
 
You mean you want to connect to that machine via rdp? Just install linux and enable it to communicate via rdp. Or install windows in the server and install rdp client as well as openvpn server (this, i am not sure of sorry. I haven’t used windows for a long time and I don’t know if it has openvpn server available).
I mean this:
VPN app => RDP=> Install anti-detect browser to use with residential IP inside RDP.
 
OutLine VPN ¿did you try it?
 
I mean this:
VPN app => RDP=> Install anti-detect browser to use with residential IP inside RDP.
hmmm that should work by default. Try doing a test.
 
hmmm that should work by default.
Given that no personal footprints of payments or credit card can be traced back to the origin and this setup is entirely done stealth, how private or anonymous or safe or ghost ass would you rate it on a scale of 1 to 10?
 
Given that no personal traces of payments or credit card can be tracked back as footprints and this setup is entirely done stealth, how private or anonymous or safe would you rate it on a scale of 1 to 10?
safe - 1 out of 10 unless you have a server with 4g proxy or something, and whom you are hiding from. Your govt knows you are using vpn, if that’s what you want to avoid.

anonymity/privateness -10 out of 10. There’s no eves dropping if you are using your own vpn server.
 
safe - 1 out of 10 unless you have a server with 4g proxy or something, and whom you are hiding from. Your govt knows you are using vpn, if that’s what you want to avoid.

anonymity/privateness -10 out of 10. There’s no eves dropping if you are using your own vpn server.
Any excellent 4g proxy you would suggest?
 
Given that no personal footprints of payments or credit card can be traced back to the origin and this setup is entirely done stealth, how private or anonymous or safe or ghost ass would you rate it on a scale of 1 to 10?
I would highly suggest you drop whatever you're trying to do if you fear any bigger repercussions.
I don't mean to sound rude, but if you're doing something not so legal and your knowledge is at this level, you're just digging yourself a grave by continuing.
 
I would highly suggest you drop whatever you're trying to do if you fear any bigger repercussions.
I don't mean to sound rude, but if you're doing something not so legal and your knowledge is at this level, you're just digging yourself a grave by continuing.
Knowing, not bad for the soul. But many thanks
 
I mean this:
VPN app => RDP=> Install anti-detect browser to use with residential IP inside RDP.
You can add an extra 2 layers:
VPN app => RDP (add 4g here)=> VM (ad another 4g here from different location when installing the VM)
 
You can add an extra 2 layers:
VPN app => RDP (add 4g here)=> VM (ad another 4g here from different location when installing the VM)
So technically, residential proxies are not as good as 4g?
 
So technically, residential proxies are not as good as 4g?

Technically, Practically, Theoretically. I am writing an article that I will post it here in 2-3 days in Proxies sub-forum but I can give a hint.

Mobile proxies (3g/4g/5g/lte/socks) are the APEX of proxies in terms of quality and how web sees it. A mobile (unlimited) subscription is far more expensive than a broadband therefore, people don't tend to abuse the mobile subnets in opposition to the rest of proxies. And another factor, a 4g proxy has a pool (thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands) of IP4 IPs, that have something called NAT/CGNAT technology that makes it even far valuable than the rest of proxies.

And on top of that, for what you need, if you buy 1 or 2 mobile proxies that have IP rotation...You use an IP from that proxy to do whatever you want to do, then you released it on a huge pool where they get picked randomly (no proxy provider can assign an exact IP, you get to choose country, city, maybe area, but in that area with lots of IPs the choosing is done randomly)...Good luck to someone to find that IP and trace it back to you.
 
When you mention "footprint" right away I think of OS fingerprinting which provides details into your browser version, MTU and client device MAC. The data transmitted will not include any personal data but can generate a device type profile.

I would suggest a multi-hop VPN with obfuscation (shadowsocks/stunnel) etc..
 
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