This post is by a banned member (Wispie) - Unhide
21 September, 2021 - 06:01 PM
(21 September, 2021 - 05:08 PM)Bencho Wrote: Show More He gave you a correct answer - Don't use the internet. Whatever you do on the internet is logged in some shape or form. You creating an account anywhere is already something that can be considered as a log - information relating to you. So the idea of "total" anonymity is already out of the window. But if you want to pursue it, I guess the best way would be to think like the one that's tracking you and try to put misleading information that looks legit (basically framing someone xd). Might be a dumb example but experiment with grabify links and check which information you can fetch on yourself. I guess use a no-policy vpn service (Which many will claim to abide by, now whether you trust them or not is up to you - You can use Mulvad for example). Tails/Whonix/Qubes OS or w/e. Change your MAC address. Use TOR. Don't use google/bing as your search engines (try duckduckgo). Basically, all the stereotypes you can read on every site which comes as a result when you search "How to be anonymous online". ![]() Beauty in the flaw, grace of imperfection.
This post is by a banned member (Jogging) - Unhide
22 September, 2021 - 09:15 PM
You can.
Just stop using google & shit like that. After that, always use a VPN (cracked is better). Use it on a VM connected to a RDP & you're done ![]()
This post is by a banned member (Bencho) - Unhide
OP 23 September, 2021 - 03:56 AM
(22 September, 2021 - 09:15 PM)Jogging Wrote: Show More I have already tried this even after anyone can identify my device ID/name. |
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