![]() After you connect to Tor, you connect to that second VPN server which should encrypt your web traffic from the tor exit node. Again, a trustworthy VPN provider with a no-logs policy is important. If the exit node happens to be malicious or operated by any authority that doesn't like what you're doing, they could potentially call whoever is operating the entry node and/or follow the mask IP address to the VPN service provider and contact them for details concerning you. However, the Tor exit node decrypts your web traffic and has full access to it as if you were never using a VPN to begin with. Even better? Your ISP won't even know you are using Tor in the first place. Not only that but the Tor proxy will further encrypt your web traffic so even the VPN provider won't know what you are doing, just like how it, in turn, hides it from your ISP. Since you are using a VPN, it will only know the masked address provided by the VPN server. ![]() Ordinarily, the Tor entry node will know your IP address and location. ![]() However, the company managing the VPN server will have access to your real IP address, location and web traffic that will be decrypted in their servers - making it important it is a trustworthy service provider that doesn't keep logs of your activities and allows you to create your account with a temporary email address, no personal details and paid with cryptocurrency (that is untraceable like Z-Cash and Monero). It masks your IP address and location from your ISP as well as encrypts your web traffic so they have no idea what you're doing. Please correct me if I got any details wrong or missing.įirst, you have your plain naked internet connection without a VPN or proxy so your ISP and local network can see everything you're doing. I know there are both pros and cons to Tor-over-VPN and VPN-Over-Tor connections and played with the idea of using both connection types at once - something I like to call the "Sandwiched Connection" in that you layer your Tor connection between two separate VPN connections. Lately I've been thinking about the prospect of using VPN's in conjunction with the Tor proxy and done some research. ![]()
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