BluesTradition
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- Jul 25, 2019
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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.
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.