You're basically making the argument that if you use a disposable cellphone once then throw it away, you can't be traced. Touche'.DBTrek wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:54 pmBecause AI has to train on relevant data sets.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:42 pmIf there was a pattern of where you (or 10K people) exchanged nickels, tell me why a probability algorithm (AI) couldn’t figure it out?DBTrek wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:14 pm¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ok, man.
If ten thousand people give me a nickel ... and I go exchange those for 10k Canadian nickels and then make purchases, big data will be able to know which American nickel was swapped for which Canadian one at the point of purchase. Why not. I will say though, it seems strange for the government to offer cybersecurity bounties to crack a problem they've already apparently solved. But what do I know.
The only one who knows which American nickel was exchanged for which Canadian nickel, for which purchase, is me.
Therefore AI has no relevant data to train with.
All it knows are 10k people give me nickels, and I purchase 10k end products.
I, acting as a VPN, offer the shield of anonymity by tumbling everyone's nickels together before making the purchases.
I do this specifically to create the layer of obfuscation that prevent initial order tracking and later reverse lookup.
Now ... if you happen to browse "nickelPorn.com" frequently, and your browser includes tracking data from that site, and every time you give me a nickel I go make a purchase at "nickelPorn.com" - it's not gonna take a genius to see what's going on.
But that's not a vulnerability in VPN. That's a vulnerability in people NOT using VPN for everything, but half-assing security while running a dirty browser. And even then ... they won't track you down through the VPN. They're gonna track you down through the "nickelPon.com" tracking cookies you allowed on your browser. Also the "nickelPorn.com" site will match your browser with you when you visit, regardless of the VPN.
So I'm not saying using a VPN makes you invisible.
But wisely using VPN can make you anonymous.
I buy a new laptop with cash. I VPN through public WiFi on the Brave Browser, using DuckDuckGo, allowing NO cookies, and accessing zero email/social media/online store accounts that can positively identify me - good luck ever figuring out who I am or where I'm at. "Starbucks in Tacoma" - that's about as close as you're gonna get, and then only if you intercept me between Starbucks and the VPN.
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Well, you can use it more than once, but yes. You have to have a machine dedicated to your VPN traffic, and kept separate from all websites that can match your browser with a userID. A "clean" machine if you will.
If you just take your regular ol' PC that logs into your Gmail accounts, forums, Amazon, bank account, etc, then you're vulnerable to tracking through all of those sites - even if the network traffic you used to do so was encrypted and anonymous. You VPN into your bank and the Feds just have to ask the bank when the last time you logged in was. They can't track the VPN traffic back to you, but the bank knows when you logged in, what you did, and where you live - so they don't have to.
If you just take your regular ol' PC that logs into your Gmail accounts, forums, Amazon, bank account, etc, then you're vulnerable to tracking through all of those sites - even if the network traffic you used to do so was encrypted and anonymous. You VPN into your bank and the Feds just have to ask the bank when the last time you logged in was. They can't track the VPN traffic back to you, but the bank knows when you logged in, what you did, and where you live - so they don't have to.
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A VPN by itself is only really useful for three things preventing ISPs from tracking your data, preventing websites from tracking location data, and accessing region locked content. A VPN by itself does not serve any other purpose, and must be used in conjunction with other methods in order to provide any reasonable level of protection from Google or the government.
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Somethings cooking. Left wing militias lining up at various state capitals. The military is occupying most of DC.
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I use VPN for torrents mainly. And I haven't done much of that in recent years.TheOneX wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 3:06 pmA VPN by itself is only really useful for three things preventing ISPs from tracking your data, preventing websites from tracking location data, and accessing region locked content. A VPN by itself does not serve any other purpose, and must be used in conjunction with other methods in order to provide any reasonable level of protection from Google or the government.
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The test will be if the Boogaloo Boys (Lefties) will be treated like the Proud Boys?SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 1:48 pmSomethings cooking. Left wing militias lining up at various state capitals. The military is occupying most of DC.
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They will. This is how the establishment will justify the clampdown.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:34 pmThe test will be if the Boogaloo Boys (Lefties) will be treated like the Proud Boys?SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 1:48 pmSomethings cooking. Left wing militias lining up at various state capitals. The military is occupying most of DC.
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Do those pussies know how to shoot? I hope a bunch of them blow their feet off by accident. I had know idea that group existed. They do know that they support the side that wants to disarm them right?SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 1:48 pmSomethings cooking. Left wing militias lining up at various state capitals. The military is occupying most of DC.
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Watch what the Lefty governments do: see if they let those fuckers slide?
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I'm confused, I was under the impression that Boogaloo was not leftists?