Double VPN + Proxy Chain + Proxy on Browser. What to add between a VPN and a Proxy?

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Is this scenario possible at all?

Goal: strong anonymity and untraceability.
(No, there's no stealing milions of dollars involved. No identity theft. No credit card fraud. No getting into anyone's bank accounts FFS).

I know that a double no log policy VPN plus a no script, no fingerprinting browser running on a proxy server that keeps no logs is safe enough. But, what if I want to put a proxy chain or something in the middle because I am paranoid freak?

Let's say I run a double VPN from NordVPN or ExpressVPN or SurfShark. Whatever. I know I could run two different VPNs from two different companies, one on my PC and one on a VirtualBox but nevermind. The double VPN is running on its own client. Is it possible to get a proxy chain configured on, say, Proxifier to pick up my IP from the VPN and then go ahead and run another proxy on a browser that picks up the IP from the proxy chain? I assume this is pure madness and the proxies would bypass each other but not sure (my ignorance on this subject is pretty big).

I am aware that at this point I could simply use a proxy and configure it to work on a browser and it would see my IP generated from the double VPN. But, again, let's make it believe I'm a firm believer that the government or the aliens are out to get me. Kinda like Alex Jones, right lol. Right. How do I add an extra layer of protection between a double VPN and a proxy set up on a browser?

Let's all put our tin foil hats on. The ceremony is about to begin.
 
I know I could run two different VPNs from two different companies

Unlike the commercially-oriented VPNs you listed above, you are better off with a privacy-focused VPN like Proton, iVPN, oVPN. Mullvad.

Also, I think Proton has a Double VPN feature that you can use.

Anyway. adding one more proxy in between won't really help you.

Instead you can use the Tor over VPN function (basically you connect to the VPN and your VPN connects to Tor).

And for fingerprints, you can check Tails Linux (an OS that you can install on your PC or on a miniUSB card and boot from it).
 
Unlike the commercially-oriented VPNs you listed above, you are better off with a privacy-focused VPN like Proton, iVPN, oVPN. Mullvad.

Also, I think Proton has a Double VPN feature that you can use.

Anyway. adding one more proxy in between won't really help you.

Instead you can use the Tor over VPN function (basically you connect to the VPN and your VPN connects to Tor).

And for fingerprints, you can check Tails Linux (an OS that you can install on your PC or on a miniUSB card and boot from it).

How do I pull this off? I know that if I connect to a VPN and then fire up Tor this will attach the VPN to Tor but what if I use another browser with a proxy configured on? Will the proxy obfuscate the IP generated by Tor or bypass Tor and see only the double VPNs IP?

I've read it is pretty complex to run a setup like this vpn (or double vpn) + tor + proxy. And some suggest to use the vpn over tor.

I never trusted the "Top VPN service",
Data can encrypt it, then data can decrypt by ***!
So, be careful...

Same but I read ExpressVPN was asked to give up logs from the FBI or something like that and they couldn't comply as they didn't have any logs to begin with.
 
Tor is not good security, and neither is your vpn. You'd better take a modem with a sim card to secure your location. My bunch of quad vpn + dedicated server + modem
 
Tor is not good security, and neither is your vpn. You'd better take a modem with a sim card to secure your location. My bunch of quad vpn + dedicated server + modem

Or maybe what could also work is a double vpn on the main computer, a vpn on a virtual box and then a proxy on a browser. Unless you're someone like Snowden or Assange, or a prominent hacker involved in criminal activity, the scenario described above could be enough.
 
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