![]() ![]() On the topic of Tor, I also have a question. What kind of security is there when you browse onion sites (like randomrandomrandom.onion)? Do onion sites offer the same level of security? When you browse clearnet sites over Tor through HTTPS you have end to end encryption because of SSL so all your traffic should be safe. I'm actually surprised at how fast Tor is. ![]() I know we're not talking about multi-MB/s speeds but 10 years ago shit was around 10 to 50 kpbs and now I can browse imageboards at good speeds and can get 500+ kbps downloads. >wouldn't using a tor - > vpn connection prevent exit nodes from viewing content? Yeah, the node you connect to would see your IP and if you put a VPN in the middle then your VPN provider should see your IP (and that you're connecting to a Tor entry node) but not the entry node. Oh I’d forgotten that this is a horror movie That was a scary scene. It started off like a serious, social drama kind of movie, so the sheer surprise of suddenly turning into something else was a lot of fun. This should only be a concern if you're trying to access a plain HTTP site as HTTPS already encrypts end to end. They’ve got the classic slasher cast of protagonists - the smart girl, the nerdy guy, the goofy guy, the jock, the doomsaying girl. I'm not sure how you'd connect to a VPN from Tor, but yes, that'd likely work, however the VPN provider and all the hops between it and the target server would still see all traffic in plain. I was an idiot and deleted the partitioning table on one of my drives and then tried to put a new partitioning table on it and create a partition under that, TestDisk won't work to rebuild the partitioning table because of that and I don't know what I can use to try and recover the data on it. ![]()
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