Which software is the best to use? Tor?
Help a noob out.
That's probably the easiest, yes.
>>61924176
What even are ya?
gentoo
>>61924176
Use a VPN. Tor has vulnerabilities and is funded by the US military.
>>61924206
>Tor has vulnerabilites
Please elaborate since Tor is patched almost weekly. Also a lot of "getting caught" has to do with end user error.
Also I'd never suggest doing something personal on Tor, like logging into an account. I'm just talking about general browsing... Tor is fine.
>>61924176
chrome incognito mode
>>61924336
>>61924336
>he doesn't just delete his history
>>61924390
Are you satisfied that you are posting your own joke?
Chrome incognito is accurate if you are talking about cookies and tracking site to site, but I think Chrome requires users to manually disable third party cookies anyways.
>>61924219
I'm talking about monitoring of exit nodes. To my knowledge that hasn't been fixed because it's a design weakness.
>>61924490
Wasn't. BUT HEYY, THAAANKSSS
Ham radio
>>61924698
What?
>>61924176
Then buy a VPS, setup something like OpenVPN there. Buy another VPS or VPN. Connect one to another to your PC.
>>61924698
Requires an amateur license. Politics, sex, religion, business, playing music - anything that could be triggering - is prohibited by etiquette, always has been, for decades even before your SJWs. Propagation is a bitch. The entire conversation is about rating each others signal and a couple remarks about weather at best. Unregistered operation is a good way to discover black antenna vans circling in your hood.
>>61924219
>compromised exit nodes
>user error
Pick one and uninstall that honeypot
>>61924602
And you think that VPN exits are not monitored?