So he can join the likes of Donald Rumsfeld(with distinction no less), Colin Powell(twice), Henry Kissinger, all the presidents from Kennedy to Biden except, so far, Trump and Nixon, etc.?
Really happy for you Rob. I'm sure it was discouraging at first when posting videos urging people to listen to the truth, and your willingness to help them, but being largely unheard. It wasn't because your character, or your content, but solely because it was not the right time for your videos to kick of off. Now the time has come, and even more will be tuning into watch Braxman! The Internet Privacy Guy! As an original subscriber on both of my accounts I can say it has felt pretty good to see you achieve something we all knew you really wanted - to reach people's ears, to help them, and to begin the revolution to stop Big Tech! You hit a gold mine brother; one that took time, hard-work, and patience, and nobody deserves it more than you. Goodluck! Let the views roll in! Just wanted to thank you for the protection values you've provided me and my family.
I can see this is going to be one of my favorite channels. Looking forward to hearing who or what was behind screwing with the VPN ports. Awesome job Rob keep it up. At this time I'm interested in Decentralized gapps that can replace Google apps online forms to collect contact info from clients. Also replace Google sites. 😁
So much information! I could give you a cursory recital and then you'll have more questions. So my style is to give more detail than the average channel.
Hello Mr braxman, I am feeling tired - gooin to sleep soon but I have to say I value your expert videos. hope to buy one of your phones soon and thank you - you are doing great work
Great video! Some nuanced points on the interaction of Tor and VPN missed. There's are use cases and ways to combine these services. Also I would say that this is not the baseline. Understanding and development of good OPSec is fundamental. If your leaking personally revealing data like a sieve; Tor & VpN won't protect you.
@Rob Braxman Tech Would the Bytezvpn VPN protect my personal data (example logging into banking sites etc) when connecting over a public WiFi? Also, would the built in pi-hole ad blocker block adverts when streaming videos on youtube for example?
OpenVPN is Cisco. Cisco makes hundreds of millions of dollars from government contracts each and every year. Sooooo, I'd say the government is heavily associated with OpenVPN and can get what they want when they want it. If A=B and B=C then A also equals C i.e. the commutative property. Come on man! Name names! Fantastic video sir! I'm watching your Antivirus Lie video next and might sub to you. Thank you.
My minds racing eyes rolled back in head I think I'm dying. lol 😆 sorry but your so Adorable and this is so complicated I'm gonna have to watch this at least 3 times. 😘
Thank you so much for the Awakening I love your show and I'm going to be ordering a moto G7 phone from you here real shortly I plan to follow you from now on and thank you again forever truly Lucas
Hey Rob, I'm seeing reports that microsoft now has repositories with raspberry pi, and these repositories are included without the users consent. I have several raspberry pis, including one I use to build my own vpn. Is this a cause for concern going forward?
Good information. I know on my router I set it up for VPN and I noticed that it has TOR as well. It is interesting as you can run both of these at the same time but like you said I would not know where my traffic would come out of. I know that some use a VPN on cell phones more to do with throttling after so much data useage. I guess they do this so the cell phone company does not know which traffic is which so speeds remain constant.
Rob, in the world of learning, there are two basic techniques, listening and reading. For the readers of your information, I was wondering if you could provide text material that replicates the audio/video presentation? Perhaps you already do, and I just missed it. This is a great video, by the way. You have a very good method of simplifying what is a rather complicated topic. Thanks for doing that.
Thank you for the very informative video Rob. Would you consider doing a step by step "process" for setting up a new machine in the best way and in order of process ? Today I learned that I must have a VPN before setting up Tor and that I need to download Tor from an alternative source = )
Thank you! I use ExpVPN on devices and have TOR set up as an option. One of the VPN exits prompts a warning when I use UA-cam. Switching the VPN exit server stops the warning.
If you're not on one of the "agencies" list, you're not living like an American. I'm probably on several. Screw them. They're on my agency's list...what agency? GFY.
How do you determine the best VPN geolocation without drawing suspicion? Should you use the same state / country? Does it actually matter? If so, how often should you change your VPN geolocation?
@kryzon daan @kryzon daan Rob has talked about it in a round-about way. Every browser has a deficiency called browser fingerprinting, the only way around it is a technique Rob made videos about called 'Browser Isolation' meaning you need to use different browsers for different things to confuse the new system, browser fingerprinting, which is even more effective than cookies for tracking.
I have a question. If I have my house set up with a VPN and we use it for everything (especially bittorrent) and someone logs on to our main wireless network that is not using a VPN, is all the data in the house exposed just because 1 person's phone on our network not secure, or is it just that 1 person's data not secure, but the rest of the house still is ?
If a single device on a network is compromised its possible that other devices on the network can be compromised. Its why some people use different networks for different devices. For example Chinese 5 dollar lightbulbs would have their own Wi-Fi.
Excellent information Rob. A VPN question for you. How do I overcome attacks from those who already know my current ISP and my activities. Can't they still get to me even after I adopt a VPN by virtue of my internet history? regards Rocky
You use the router to connect to the vpn (you have to enter the stuff manually into the router) also you can clean your browser, reinstall it, or start fresh with another browser.
Excellent video! You say that you don't need a vpn when using mobile data ad mobile data will not show your IP address..but what about mobile hotspot? Say your using a laptop to surf the internet from your mobile hotspot, do you need or suggest a VPN? I ask as I use my mobile hotspot all the time because I travel.
@@robbraxmantech so if I think I understand your answer...it is NO. Meaning if I use my computer for online activity when connected to my android phone's mobile hotspot I am NOT protected nearly as well as if I use a VPN provider on my mobile phone and then connect my computer to the hotspot. Did I get that right?
I have tried two different VPN's and Netflix denied me access both times, even when I was trying to access my USA account in the USA. Access failed as well trying an outside link. Would this happen on your VPN?
Noted. Start a VPN (orbot) before you use your tor browser. Always "catcha" come out & you tick on "you are a human". Some website will not be able to use. Can't use for apps like zoom, Q0010, KFC, McDonald & internet banking. What should we do? Off orbot or off tor browser?
@robbraxman did you say if using my Verizon cell as my internet provider I do not need a vpn? Also what is the best way to buy and setup your vpn/ tor service? I am also thinking about buying one of your degoogleed phones. Would love to do a colab video or maybe some advice and I can make a video for dummies really excited to "go dark"
What is your thoughts on best beginner handheld radio and any modifications on it? Also with ham, can you explain what people mean by legal and illegal radios? Trying to figure out a good deal with room to grow.
Thank you for this channel! I’ve been watching one video after another for two days now - and I have two questions (sorry if you already answered them in other videos, I’m sure I’ll find them eventually!) Could you recommend a Faraday bag that actually works for iPhones? (I’m worried that buying any old one off Amazon, I’ll get ripped off.) AND is there an intelligent substitute for Ring as a deterrent? Should we just use motion-detected security lights? Again, thank you! I’m sharing your channel with my friends and family 😇
A lead lined bag/pouch can be bought online. The bag/pouch is for film protection. Yep...old fashioned film. I used one to block out X-rays at airport security. I needed to protect medication. The problem was that the lead lined pouch was black on X-ray, prompting additional security, sometimes very invasive. They tried to take my meds on many occasions, but I demanded a supervisor. Truthfully, they had never encountered a lead lined bag. TSA is taught to "not think critically", just to follow the rules.
If you showed your location could you take your router to another connection on the same system and allow location then connect it back at your home and turn off location reveal and the location would be at the other site?
I am for your routers and trust you, but at the moment have trusted reverse ssh tunnels to a few remote machines, which my work-income depend on. Could those be made to work with your setup?
He said to secure email communications, video, etc. you're going to need more than the Tor Browser (i.e. you'd need Tor router because SOCKS5) but in another video he said that server to server email communications (e.g. gmail to protonmail or vice-versa) are SMTP and by default unsecured and in plain text. So, does using a Tor router somehow do away with SMTP?
So since I don't have either at this point, my IP address for my devices is compromised right? So how does it work, you start using a VPN and data collection is no longer possible moving forward? However, what they have collected beforehand is stored and sold? I guess this is a silly question, but is it possible to obtain new addresses? Tech newb here btw.
either bandwidth or he's just not willing to deal with the legal headaches/financial cost. if his company is legally based in the US he'd probably need to hand over logs or general user information, or go to court over piracy. edit: the issue could also be that whatever service provider he's using for the vpn disallows bittorrent. i don't know whether he hosts his own infrastructure, though, so these are all just best guesses.
Rob already mentioned it on his earlier video, that somebody used torrent and that caused ISP/Legal problems. Plus Security issues with Torrents so he does not Allow it to avoid ISP/Legal/Security issues. He's said it in multiple videos in fact!
Additionally, when someone does crap like that on a VPN that IP becomes flagged which causes captcha’s like crazy if you use that IP. To protect his users, he doesn’t allow crap that would make all of us suffer.
One note about online games... GTA Online supposedly makes you very vulnerable to attacks... So at least when we talk about that very popular game, there is still no solution... I have relatively bad internet connection, if I add VPN to that, then playing GTAO will become very bad experience. At the same time - that game is the most important reason for me to even consider that kind of service. Don't do much "sensitive" stuff online and my work PC already has a VPN through workplace... So I don't have to worry about work...
Hey Rob... would a VPN protect one from having their security camera feed to phone/computer. Ie would it prevent a 3rd party from tapping in and viewing your security camera footage? Cheers Barry
So is VPN+TOR ok to use or not? There are arguments for both, some say it's ok while others say it's dangerous as it will reveal your IP. I did on online DNS leak test and the IP detected was that of TOR while the DNS was that of the VPN, so my actual IP was never revealed. So at least from this test VPN+TOR seems the way to go?
@@robbraxmantech reconsider that. Chrome virtually enforces https now. With Google controlling the certs, they could control what individual site's certs are valid or not. We have seen big tech's propensity toward silencing those they don't want heard. Certs fully controlled by Google seems like the perfect tool for that.
I use a massive reference found at thatoneprivacysite.net (maybe .com?). Rob has said in other videos that they all use OpenVPN. Other features can be added like protection against malicious sites or Rob’s VPN service (BytzVPN) which adds ad blocking by Pi-Hole and TOR capabilities. Plus you “know” him better than any other VPN service unless you make your own, which isn’t hard to do.
This man deserves a presidential medal of freedom, privacy, and general awesomeness.
The office of the president would have to be interested in any of those things before they pass out medals for it...
Pardon me Mr. Privacy Guy .
@@mahkhardy8588 Get to school kid
for real dude
So he can join the likes of Donald Rumsfeld(with distinction no less), Colin Powell(twice), Henry Kissinger, all the presidents from Kennedy to Biden except, so far, Trump and Nixon, etc.?
Really happy for you Rob. I'm sure it was discouraging at first when posting videos urging people to listen to the truth, and your willingness to help them, but being largely unheard. It wasn't because your character, or your content, but solely because it was not the right time for your videos to kick of off. Now the time has come, and even more will be tuning into watch Braxman! The Internet Privacy Guy!
As an original subscriber on both of my accounts I can say it has felt pretty good to see you achieve something we all knew you really wanted - to reach people's ears, to help them, and to begin the revolution to stop Big Tech!
You hit a gold mine brother; one that took time, hard-work, and patience, and nobody deserves it more than you. Goodluck! Let the views roll in! Just wanted to thank you for the protection values you've provided me and my family.
I love that you don't sell. You explain.
Hey Algorithm, recommend this!
They listened to you.
Make sure you like the video to help the algorithm along!
@@alymlkhin3929
Of course I did.
This video needs midi music. Back In 1998, I seed to embed midi in webchats to autoplay... I loved passing people off. >:)
When you like it..the algorithm recommends it even more.
Addicted, to your-knowledge...👌❤️☺️
Kind of you!
I can see this is going to be one of my favorite channels. Looking forward to hearing who or what was behind screwing with the VPN ports. Awesome job Rob keep it up. At this time I'm interested in Decentralized gapps that can replace Google apps online forms to collect contact info from clients. Also replace Google sites. 😁
Oops I meant dapps
Absolutely appreciate all the great info you bring to us Rob. Please keep up the fantastic work.
I couldn't understand much, but for the parts that I did understand, I'm just motivated to go more in deep. You just got a new subscriber.
Mr.H® approved ... 225k?!Doing a hell of a job Rob! You're gonna need personal security soon
This is a fantastically informative episode. Thank you.
Thank you for all that you do . It is refreshing and appreciated.
Thank you Rob
These videos are awesome! LONG, but awesome! Thanks for the great info.
So much information! I could give you a cursory recital and then you'll have more questions. So my style is to give more detail than the average channel.
Hello Mr braxman, I am feeling tired - gooin to sleep soon but I have to say I value your expert videos. hope to buy one of your phones soon and thank you - you are doing great work
Great video! Some nuanced points on the interaction of Tor and VPN missed. There's are use cases and ways to combine these services. Also I would say that this is not the baseline. Understanding and development of good OPSec is fundamental. If your leaking personally revealing data like a sieve; Tor & VpN won't protect you.
Depending on your service a hard boot to the router can nab you a new IP. Comcast in my area works that way.
Good to know... Till I fall back in to old, bad habits.
congratulations, a new video finished, and wish you happiness.
@Rob Braxman Tech Would the Bytezvpn VPN protect my personal data (example logging into banking sites etc) when connecting over a public WiFi? Also, would the built in pi-hole ad blocker block adverts when streaming videos on youtube for example?
You give me hope of having more secure communications.✅✅✅
OpenVPN is Cisco. Cisco makes hundreds of millions of dollars from government contracts each and every year. Sooooo, I'd say the government is heavily associated with OpenVPN and can get what they want when they want it. If A=B and B=C then A also equals C i.e. the commutative property. Come on man! Name names! Fantastic video sir! I'm watching your Antivirus Lie video next and might sub to you. Thank you.
OpenVPN is open source.
Some (free) Linux distros are also on big "contracts" but that's for service/support for B2B.
My minds racing eyes rolled back in head I think I'm dying. lol 😆 sorry but your so Adorable and this is so complicated I'm gonna have to watch this at least 3 times. 😘
A rare girl simp.
I try to use tor for basic browsing, but it's just a bit inconvenient. I need to build the habit of using tor more.
Thank you so much for the Awakening I love your show and I'm going to be ordering a moto G7 phone from you here real shortly I plan to follow you from now on and thank you again forever truly Lucas
Many sites treat you like a bot when using a VPN I am noticing lol.
Don't use a popular vpn. If you are, switch to a obscure server.
Hey Rob, I'm seeing reports that microsoft now has repositories with raspberry pi, and these repositories are included without the users consent. I have several raspberry pis, including one I use to build my own vpn. Is this a cause for concern going forward?
Good information. I know on my router I set it up for VPN and I noticed that it has TOR as well. It is interesting as you can run both of these at the same time but like you said I would not know where my traffic would come out of. I know that some use a VPN on cell phones more to do with throttling after so much data useage. I guess they do this so the cell phone company does not know which traffic is which so speeds remain constant.
Rob, in the world of learning, there are two basic techniques, listening and reading. For the readers of your information, I was wondering if you could provide text material that replicates the audio/video presentation? Perhaps you already do, and I just missed it.
This is a great video, by the way. You have a very good method of simplifying what is a rather complicated topic. Thanks for doing that.
Open the three dots to the right of 'Download' and then do 'Show transcript'.
@@JonathanGillies - Thank you.
What about a 7 layer with diffent VPN + Tor?
Awesome video! Thanks, Rob
Awesome information for a beginner like me. I am learning a lot!!!!
What about chaining? i.e Layman --> TOR --> VPN --> Internet
can you do a video on how you set up a home network the way you described with 3 different networks?
There's a video showing 2 networks. 3 networks would be 2 BraxRouters.
Can you tell us about the efficiency of Chinese Great Firewall and it's future.
Thank you for the very informative video Rob. Would you consider doing a step by step "process" for setting up a new machine in the best way and in order of process ? Today I learned that I must have a VPN before setting up Tor and that I need to download Tor from an alternative source = )
Thank you!
I use ExpVPN on devices and have TOR set up as an option. One of the VPN exits prompts a warning when I use UA-cam. Switching the VPN exit server stops the warning.
3 letter agencies keep a record of everyone who watches this video.
They keep a record of everything you watch regardless.
@@mrnobody5381 especially with my voting trends
Hello agencies!
@@disruptive_innovator hello from The National protection council
If you're not on one of the "agencies" list, you're not living like an American. I'm probably on several. Screw them. They're on my agency's list...what agency? GFY.
How do you determine the best VPN geolocation without drawing suspicion? Should you use the same state / country? Does it actually matter? If so, how often should you change your VPN geolocation?
For the most part, it doesn't matter
A question regarding Tor embedded in Brave. How does that work faster? If I am able to open UA-cam, I see the videos playing faster
@kryzon daan @kryzon daan Rob has talked about it in a round-about way. Every browser has a deficiency called browser fingerprinting, the only way around it is a technique Rob made videos about called 'Browser Isolation' meaning you need to use different browsers for different things to confuse the new system, browser fingerprinting, which is even more effective than cookies for tracking.
Appreciate ALL then Knowledge!!!
Wow!, I'm sure glad I found you Sir!.
Thank you so much for you're tutorial video's.
We need 5 of U Rob !!!
What can we do if we have already been online without a VPN. It won't hide previous data from being protected?
I have a question. If I have my house set up with a VPN and we use it for everything (especially bittorrent) and someone logs on to our main wireless network that is not using a VPN, is all the data in the house exposed just because 1 person's phone on our network not secure, or is it just that 1 person's data not secure, but the rest of the house still is ?
id like to know too
If a single device on a network is compromised its possible that other devices on the network can be compromised. Its why some people use different networks for different devices. For example Chinese 5 dollar lightbulbs would have their own Wi-Fi.
Excellent information Rob. A VPN question for you. How do I overcome attacks from those who already know my current ISP and my activities. Can't they still get to me even after I adopt a VPN by virtue of my internet history? regards Rocky
You use the router to connect to the vpn (you have to enter the stuff manually into the router) also you can clean your browser, reinstall it, or start fresh with another browser.
Plus: Refresh your old IP from your ISP so you get a new one.
Great summary!
What's your opinion on dVPN?
Excellent video! You say that you don't need a vpn when using mobile data ad mobile data will not show your IP address..but what about mobile hotspot? Say your using a laptop to surf the internet from your mobile hotspot, do you need or suggest a VPN? I ask as I use my mobile hotspot all the time because I travel.
Mobile hotspot will use the IP address of the hotspot in IPV4. But the carrier sees every device in IPV6.
@@robbraxmantech so if I think I understand your answer...it is NO. Meaning if I use my computer for online activity when connected to my android phone's mobile hotspot I am NOT protected nearly as well as if I use a VPN provider on my mobile phone and then connect my computer to the hotspot. Did I get that right?
Does any of this matter if they can just use device fingerprinting or browser fingerprinting to figure out who you are?
If your IP is recorded with an agency for downloading Tor first, but you get the Brax router and VPN, why does it matter?
I have tried two different VPN's and Netflix denied me access both times, even when I was trying to access my USA account in the USA. Access failed as well trying an outside link. Would this happen on your VPN?
ProtonVPN 💯
Noted. Start a VPN (orbot) before you use your tor browser. Always "catcha" come out & you tick on "you are a human". Some website will not be able to use. Can't use for apps like zoom, Q0010, KFC, McDonald & internet banking. What should we do? Off orbot or off tor browser?
THANK YOU ROB!!!! SO LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!
What about if you download tour from a public WiFi?
it's ok, you can use cellular data as well.
what can be done about the microphone on cell phones that are listening all the time?
Thank you sir. Wonderful information, very well presented. Would you do a video on ID coin and it’s usefulness ?
Thank you, Rob.
any thoughts on mac address spoofing?
@robbraxman did you say if using my Verizon cell as my internet provider I do not need a vpn? Also what is the best way to buy and setup your vpn/ tor service? I am also thinking about buying one of your degoogleed phones. Would love to do a colab video or maybe some advice and I can make a video for dummies
really excited to "go dark"
What is your thoughts on best beginner handheld radio and any modifications on it? Also with ham, can you explain what people mean by legal and illegal radios? Trying to figure out a good deal with room to grow.
Thank you for this channel! I’ve been watching one video after another for two days now - and I have two questions (sorry if you already answered them in other videos, I’m sure I’ll find them eventually!) Could you recommend a Faraday bag that actually works for iPhones? (I’m worried that buying any old one off Amazon, I’ll get ripped off.) AND is there an intelligent substitute for Ring as a deterrent? Should we just use motion-detected security lights? Again, thank you! I’m sharing your channel with my friends and family 😇
A lead lined bag/pouch can be bought online. The bag/pouch is for film protection. Yep...old fashioned film. I used one to block out X-rays at airport security. I needed to protect medication. The problem was that the lead lined pouch was black on X-ray, prompting additional security, sometimes very invasive. They tried to take my meds on many occasions, but I demanded a supervisor. Truthfully, they had never encountered a lead lined bag. TSA is taught to "not think critically", just to follow the rules.
Thanks Rob. Oh and hi there algorithm, how's it going?
Gonna give the Brax VPN a try
I’m using it for my kids phones and laptops. Works well. Very little speed degradation.
If I subscribe to BytzVPN, can I directly download the VPN profile and install to my OpenWRT router?
Thank you for your explanations. Any further observed blocking of VPNs in the US?
Love your stuff, Rob! Question: if I use an IP Blocker of whatever sort, won't I be denied certain websites &/or access to certain web services?
If you showed your location could you take your router to another connection on the same system and allow location then connect it back at your home and turn off location reveal and the location would be at the other site?
Very informative, thanks.
The DDoS attack on TOR, what do you make of that? I don't know much, but it seemed curiously timed. Internal three letter guys?
Or maybe China. China doesn't like TOR at all.
@@midimusicforever Did that ever get sorted?
I am for your routers and trust you, but at the moment have trusted reverse ssh tunnels to a few remote machines, which my work-income depend on. Could those be made to work with your setup?
Have you done any comparisons of Kodachi and Tails ?
bit torent protocol is, i belive, used in Resilio sync, so it will not work on your router?
What would you recommend for an iPhone and iPad TOR browser? I downloaded OrNET
Is the VPN issue resolved yet ?
What about using blockchain technology?
Could you please make a video about using 3 router's in a "Y" configuration.
I have the how to setup a VPN router video which is 2 networks. a 3rd network is just another BraxRouter leg of the Y.
@Rob Braxman Tech What is the name of your VPN product that allows iPhones to connect to TOR?
what are your thoughts on i2p?
He said to secure email communications, video, etc. you're going to need more than the Tor Browser (i.e. you'd need Tor router because SOCKS5) but in another video he said that server to server email communications (e.g. gmail to protonmail or vice-versa) are SMTP and by default unsecured and in plain text. So, does using a Tor router somehow do away with SMTP?
So since I don't have either at this point, my IP address for my devices is compromised right? So how does it work, you start using a VPN and data collection is no longer possible moving forward? However, what they have collected beforehand is stored and sold? I guess this is a silly question, but is it possible to obtain new addresses? Tech newb here btw.
👍👍👍👍👍
some VPNs offer wire guard now
One question as to your VPN service. I have very high-speed service. 1000 MB service and so how much of a hit will I take using your fastest server?
what is your take on lokinet?
Hey Rob, do you do custom phone ROMS? And if you do, what kind of charge would I be looking at?
How about installing *_Anon surf_* (from ParrotOS) in Linux MINT? And how to install?
I don’t use BitTorrent, but I’m wondering why your service doesn’t allow it. Bandwidth?
either bandwidth or he's just not willing to deal with the legal headaches/financial cost. if his company is legally based in the US he'd probably need to hand over logs or general user information, or go to court over piracy.
edit: the issue could also be that whatever service provider he's using for the vpn disallows bittorrent. i don't know whether he hosts his own infrastructure, though, so these are all just best guesses.
readme_nfo makes sense. All I know about Bit Torrent is that it’s a file sharing service.
Rob already mentioned it on his earlier video, that somebody used torrent and that caused ISP/Legal problems. Plus Security issues with Torrents so he does not Allow it to avoid ISP/Legal/Security issues.
He's said it in multiple videos in fact!
MICKYLEAKS_MGR LEGAL PRESIDENT AND CJ INDIA It sounds like new subscribers should watch previous videos before posting questions. Thanks!
Additionally, when someone does crap like that on a VPN that IP becomes flagged which causes captcha’s like crazy if you use that IP. To protect his users, he doesn’t allow crap that would make all of us suffer.
One note about online games... GTA Online supposedly makes you very vulnerable to attacks... So at least when we talk about that very popular game, there is still no solution... I have relatively bad internet connection, if I add VPN to that, then playing GTAO will become very bad experience. At the same time - that game is the most important reason for me to even consider that kind of service. Don't do much "sensitive" stuff online and my work PC already has a VPN through workplace... So I don't have to worry about work...
I was hoping to see a comment about GTA Online, there's some nasty people on that game that will go to great extents to don't hold a L.
How about dVPN?
Hey Rob... would a VPN protect one from having their security camera feed to phone/computer. Ie would it prevent a 3rd party from tapping in and viewing your security camera footage?
Cheers Barry
The issue is direct access to the Camera. Not your computer
Yes
I'm confused. Small VPN company would have a smaller userbase to aggregate, no?
I would like to have the TOR&VPN hooked up at the source of the internet. Not after a router/WiFi. Is that not possible?
So is VPN+TOR ok to use or not? There are arguments for both, some say it's ok while others say it's dangerous as it will reveal your IP. I did on online DNS leak test and the IP detected was that of TOR while the DNS was that of the VPN, so my actual IP was never revealed. So at least from this test VPN+TOR seems the way to go?
@Mir Anda Thanks, this is what I'm thinking too.
VPN+TOR otherwise your ISP will know that you are using Tor and can put you on some watchlist.
@@maxpawa9282 Thanks, but I don't think my ISP cares if I use TOR.
So you think Nord is compromised?
Is the VPN on my iPhone worth anything? Does it keep anything safe?
What about Winston? I’m a user
Rob, what are the implications of Chrome using its own CA certs?
Nothing negative I think. No one create a fake Google cert like Symantec did before
@@robbraxmantech reconsider that. Chrome virtually enforces https now. With Google controlling the certs, they could control what individual site's certs are valid or not. We have seen big tech's propensity toward silencing those they don't want heard. Certs fully controlled by Google seems like the perfect tool for that.
What's your opinion of the TAILS OS for extra security?
It's one of the best. But overkill for privacy. it's more for super security
How many servers in the US does your vpn have access to.”? Do you have vpn server(s) in Chicago?
calif, texas, new york = linode is where he runs his servers in the US
I have lots of servers.
How do I know if my VPN is any good?
I use a massive reference found at thatoneprivacysite.net (maybe .com?). Rob has said in other videos that they all use OpenVPN. Other features can be added like protection against malicious sites or Rob’s VPN service (BytzVPN) which adds ad blocking by Pi-Hole and TOR capabilities. Plus you “know” him better than any other VPN service unless you make your own, which isn’t hard to do.
@@enragedbutterfly Rob doesn't support Win 7 which is still popular. His site says Win 8 & up
@@enragedbutterfly my friend used ThunderVPN which isn't on the list. I wonder if it's a real VPN....