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@CharlesVernon The Netherlands.
@irene Yeah of course, but I'd rather have that than having my data getting caught up in the big dragnet :) -
@olezhka In case of surveillance it means that some kind of mass surveillance sucks up all the data it can in a certain area. In this case it's allowed to suck up all data from entire cities :/
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You should blog about your experience - on an .onion blog in the darknet.
Damnit. I'll never find it anyways. -
lol few seconds to load web pages on Tor
I wonder how that feels, my 2Mbit speed likes to play games with me -- Sent while waiting for damn conjure-up to finish download 😞 -
@linuxxx so which laptop will you use for QuebesOS? Since it must be damn powerful
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@linuxxx wait Wut... Thought because of the vms that Quebes spins up. So any normal laptop should work? Cause I have seen some compatibility problems in their forums etc
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@trubesv The good thing about Tor is that it doesn't matter if a few nodes are compromised. You need to control a large portion of the network to gain anything from it.
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@gitpush If your connection is the bottle neck, you won't notice a difference anyways. If it's not, you will experience the same as anyone else using Tor.
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@trubesv But I wouldn't recommend an alternative - rather strengthen the network. :)
It's still secure enough to use it, even the NSA can only deanonymize parts of it for short durations. I doubt the Netherlands could do any of this. -
I'm visiting the Netherlands in December, but as a syrian I think it'll make me look more suspicious if I use such tools, especially that I got an exclusive "vip service" from airport security last time I visited.
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@incognito Might have one but that'll only happen around April and isn't binding anyways :/
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@irene Oh yes! I've been thinking about writing something with cron jobs and curl or so....
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@linuxxx You seem to know a lot about security and related topics.. would you have tips/resources for a humble young student as myself about that field? c:
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@TheItalianGuy I'm deffo not a pro but yeah I know some stuff about it! What would you like to get advice on?
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@linuxxx Where to start from, mainly :) I do have programming and intermediate networking knowledge, but have very little experience with solutions to secure personal systems and such (Thanks a lot for being so available btw :D)
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@TheItalianGuy I'd look into what kind of security you'd like to learn about since there are various categories at first :)
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@linuxxx Vague yet very clear. Me likes 😂 I'll defenitely start researching about network security since that's what I believe I'll be most comfortable with :) cheers!
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@pk359 I do literally everything through vpn+tor+i2p, haven't connected with my real ip to sites etc for like a year xD
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So the new mass surveillance law will be going into effect from the 1st of January.
Of course, since I'm very keen on my security/privacy, I'm going to implement some precautions.
- A few vps's connecting to tor, i2p and VPN provider so that I can always use a secure connection.
- Setup anti tracker/ads/etc etc shit on the VPS's. Probably through DnsMasq and the hosts file.
- Use Tor browser by default. I've tried this for a while now and damn, the tor network has become way faster than only even a year ago! Some pages literally only take a few seconds to load.
- Wipe my laptop, encrypt the harddrive and at least put QubesOS on it together with probably a few other systems.
- Ungoogle my new phone, use it with VPN by default.
- Get rid of all non encrypted communication services. I think that only leaves me with a few account removals because I haven't chatted unencrypted for nearly a fucking year now.
If anyone has any more ideas, please share!
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