Would you say TOR browser is more safe compared to VPS?

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Do you think the TOR browser is more safe in regards to tracing than VPN / VPS of course with the right Linux distribution?
 
There are unlimited ways to secure your connection.

First: Use VPN on your Device all the Time
Get a VPS, paid anonymously. And then use Socks5 on browsers, to hide your VPS IP. I prefer Perfect-Privacy.

Don't forget Browser Fingerprinting. Never use that VPS for private stuff. Don't Login on Facebook and stuff like that.
With that setup you are on a good way.

Bonus:
If it is a KVM Windows, you can Encrypt your Disk securely with Veracrypt.

Enjoy bro!
 
awesome, thanks for that great tip with KVM Windows where do you buy this windows version?
 
In terms of safety against tracing @sonato, for the type of things you will be doing you are OK with a VPN, just keep changing it.

The problem with the TOR browser/connection is that you are sending the signal you are coming from TOR. Your home connection (ISP) might not like it, your receiving website (bank/EMI) might not like it. You could use bridges to circumvent this.

A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is a computer on the cloud, they can be used to create a Virtual Private Network (VPN). A VPN will encrypt your connection, that is a "must-do", always.

Cheers
 
PowerNuts said:
And then use Socks5 on browsers,
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I will need SOCK 5 proxies for this purpose, where cna I buy them anonymous?

otcable said:
The problem with the TOR browser/connection is that you are sending the signal you are coming from TOR. Your home connection (ISP) might not like it, your receiving website (bank/EMI) might not like it. You could use bridges to circumvent this.
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Thank you, but they all like it, I have already done it, but still seek information to make the setup even more secure.
 
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