Good video man, but I disagree about not using a VPN before connecting to Tor. Most VPNs, Proton and Mulvad, don't log your traffic and cannot be tied back to your vpn account with them. Even if there were logs, the Tor circuit encrypts all data actually being sent to the website. At the very worst, say your VPN provider is monitored by the feds, youre just back to sqaure one with it essentially being the same as your ISP.
@@GarrettFin Thank you and I understand where your coming from but what do you think is more likely to be monitored by feds: 1) A vpn service 2) Your home wifi most likely gonna be the vpn since theres thousands of people using those servers Sure you could have no tracking vpns like mullvad but theres no point in having extra layers when tor already provides you a good bit of protection, you can use end to end encryption through https or through PGP which rids the point of any vpn being in use Tor also on their page does not reccomend this practice
You can also take a screenshot of the images. I get hacked along, even when I buy a new device the attackers always seem to be right on it. They even sent mini drones that drill into my skull and I had a wound that lasted for days, now I don't know what's in there and the doctors will think I'm crazy. I will find solutions
I think it depends on screenshot, maybe some OSs / programs embed their own metadata into the screenshot? idk better to always strip it And oh that sounds very strange, I think your overthinking it loll
@cracc_baby The video is about using TOR and how to use it correctly for what it is used for "searching on the dark web anonymously and without getting hacked for your data". @Sami-jd1rl His a cracc_baby how bright can he be? Amazing video and thank you for the free knowledge.
Good video man, but I disagree about not using a VPN before connecting to Tor. Most VPNs, Proton and Mulvad, don't log your traffic and cannot be tied back to your vpn account with them. Even if there were logs, the Tor circuit encrypts all data actually being sent to the website. At the very worst, say your VPN provider is monitored by the feds, youre just back to sqaure one with it essentially being the same as your ISP.
@@GarrettFin Thank you and I understand where your coming from
but what do you think is more likely to be monitored by feds:
1) A vpn service
2) Your home wifi
most likely gonna be the vpn since theres thousands of people using those servers
Sure you could have no tracking vpns like mullvad but theres no point in having extra layers when tor already provides you a good bit of protection, you can use end to end encryption through https or through PGP which rids the point of any vpn being in use
Tor also on their page does not reccomend this practice
thank you so much for the info! it's very difficult to find people talking about this.
Thanks for this vid man, I got a lot out of this
very helpful video thx
You can also take a screenshot of the images. I get hacked along, even when I buy a new device the attackers always seem to be right on it. They even sent mini drones that drill into my skull and I had a wound that lasted for days, now I don't know what's in there and the doctors will think I'm crazy. I will find solutions
I think it depends on screenshot, maybe some OSs / programs embed their own metadata into the screenshot? idk better to always strip it
And oh that sounds very strange, I think your overthinking it loll
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Make more video about opsec bro 👋
Where are you from @Sami?
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@@Sami-jd1rl I really like your content
u saying people only go on the darkweb "to be anonymous"???? u must be lost bruh
your not very bright are you?
@cracc_baby The video is about using TOR and how to use it correctly for what it is used for "searching on the dark web anonymously and without getting hacked for your data".
@Sami-jd1rl His a cracc_baby how bright can he be? Amazing video and thank you for the free knowledge.
Can you pick an accent and stick with it?
Sorry what do you mean by this?