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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: nanpa2001 on December 19, 2012, 04:18 pm
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Does anyone know of an anonymous paid VPN service that doesn't require details? I want an additional layer of security so that my ISP does not know that I am using TOR.
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any provider that accepts paysafe card or ukash so you can pay anonymously. for example ivacy.com or nvpn.net
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https://airvpn.org/ accepts bitcoins. I don't think they need any info
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privateinternetaccess.com
No traffic logging. Has endpoints all over USA, EU, and Asia. Accepts payment in bitcoin with nothing required more than an email for the receipt. Supports OpenVPN, IPSEC, L2TP, and PPTP VPN protocols. Uses dynamic IPs instead of static that rotate at randomly decided intervals to further anonymize your traffic. Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iPhone. Full Gigabit Bandwidth through VPN ports. Optional Socks5 Only Proxy (to keep regular traffic unencrypted). Cost is currently $40/year.
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any provider that accepts paysafe card or ukash so you can pay anonymously. for example ivacy.com or nvpn.net
Are paysafe an ukash absolutely anonymous? As much as bitrcoins? Cause there are quite a few VPNs that accept bitcoins.
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Thanks both of you for your answers.
privateinternetaccess.com fit my needs best, and I paid with bitcoins.
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any provider that accepts paysafe card or ukash so you can pay anonymously. for example ivacy.com or nvpn.net
Are paysafe an ukash absolutely anonymous? As much as bitrcoins? Cause there are quite a few VPNs that accept bitcoins.
technically bitcoins are not anonymous at all, cause all transactions are publicly recorded ;) (I hope you are aware of that.. see https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Anonymity )
Go to your convenience store of choice and buy your paysafe card in cash and it's all fine. when u buy your vpn use tor or a public hotspot.
then the only weak link is if your vpn provider is keeping logs of your home ip you're using it from. most of them don't log since that is part of their product after all ;) just be careful when you choose your provider, read all the small print and if in doubt ask the support. good luck :)
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technically bitcoins are not anonymous at all, cause all transactions are publicly recorded ;) (I hope you are aware of that.. see https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Anonymity )
I am aware. I am also aware that you must mix the coins thoroughly to make them anonymous. They will we untraceable.
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technically bitcoins are not anonymous at all, cause all transactions are publicly recorded ;) (I hope you are aware of that.. see https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Anonymity )
Go to your convenience store of choice and buy your paysafe card in cash and it's all fine. when u buy your vpn use tor or a public hotspot.
then the only weak link is if your vpn provider is keeping logs of your home ip you're using it from. most of them don't log since that is part of their product after all ;) just be careful when you choose your provider, read all the small print and if in doubt ask the support. good luck :)
While it is true that Bitcoins themselves are not anonymous the identify of the Bitcoin user is anonymous, assuming that proper procedures have been followed. Just trying to clarify this before someone misinterprets it and begins spreading FUD.
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Mullvad is another anonymous VPN (BTC accepted payment, don't keep logs, etc.)
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