Unknow device for page?

Lu
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How can one hide his device (handy / laptop etc for an internet site or that the side does not recognize the device.

Ka

About Tor Browser you are 100% anonymous

Alternatively, there are vpn

Ti

By proxy.

Gi

Duck Duck Browser in the Clearnet, Gate in the Darknet and Vpn to 👍

Ec

DuckDuckGo is a search engine, since when do they have a browser? And even if it does, it may not store any data on your PC, but the site can still identify you by IP and probably browser fingerprint.

Ec

Jain, there's no 100% anonymity. Also, the TOR network can be theoretically monitored and that most of the money from the network should come from the US should make you startling.

Especially since there's currently only one pseudonym in the hacker scene, which has been unknown for years, all others have been revealed and / or arrested over time and certainly not if the TOR network to "100% anonymous" would be.

Gi

That is why there's synonymous vpn and duck duck go I have in the phone as a browser because there's a FlÀmchen down and if you click on it all data / traces are deleted understood?

Ec

"understand" that data on your phone is not everything? Even a VPN does not automatically guarantee that you will not be recognized. In addition to the browser fingerprint, you can also quickly create a profile of yourself through a user analysis. No one knows exactly what techniques are going on in the background, but Google is a huge data octopus and almost every page uses the services, from advertising to ReCaptcha protection. If you now sign up for any site that uses Google Ads and you have consented to the processing of your personal information by third parties (which is probably in any terms and conditions) then suddenly you are not so anonymous. And if they could once assign the IP to your advertising ID, then they will follow you on all sides. So you would have to permanently change your IP address and you should log on nowhere on the Internet. So you can let it be the same. There's (almost) no anonymity around net and certainly not by clicking on a "FlÀmchen". "Geddit"?

Gi

If you use googel yourself understand guilt. The police have determined against me and you could prove to me thanks to North VPN, Duck Duck nothing because there were no traces (the IP Tracker could not prove anything to me). That's why I know that from my own experience

Ec

The police must also be able to bring forward more than indicia for an indictment, that means securing data, proof of marriage or other data. That was never the question. How did the police even come at you when you're traveling anonymously?! Of course, one can find out who you are, but whether it is enough for one indictment is another story.

Gi

1 that I certainly do not tell you and 2 if you know how can the police just not find out. Keyword Nord VPN, they do not have log files and do not store data (the servers are abroad). No one can figure out who you are.

Just long, the police gets data on a program provider that is called IP Tracker. And if you are traveling with Nord VPN, only the Landesserver will not show anymore. There must be no other programs that send personal data.

P.S. Because I'm so anonymous on the road: another person has tried to blacken me mimimi

Ec

Keyword Nord VPN, they do not have log files

Jain

the police gets data about a program of the provider that is called IP Tracker.

Nope.

But I notice from your way of arguing that you are at a very low level of technical understanding. So it does not really make sense to want to enlighten you, because you are just not in matter. If you are in the mood, read in, if not live in your dream world. Or do you really believe that, for example, the operators of Silk Road would still be at liberty if they had used "Nord VPN"?

Gi

https://de.vpnmentor.com/blog/die-besten-verifizierten-vpn-anbieter-die-nicht-protokollieren-keine-logs/ look googled for you and now live your life alone. What are you talking about a Horst, do not talk beetween boy. If you have no idea then do not answer my comments.