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Did you write down the type of joke - "anonymous VPN in Russia"? In the light of the laws being passed and the general trend towards complete control over the Network in Russia, is it known where to hand over the encryption keys, etc.?
"No, son, this is fantastic ..." (C)
In the light of the laws being adopted, I would not count on those in Russia ...
and why the anti-prohibition does not suit you?
https://antizapret.prostovpn.org
Max Kostikov :
Vladimir Kuts :
kiberlain :
the picture is this - there is a site with access only from russia, there are 5 accounts and 1 employee in another country with a static ip ...
In my vision, everything happens like this - vpn is connected with servers in russia, we go to the site under 1 account. we change ip to a new one, we go under the second one ... and so on :) I don’t want a proxy.
I understand that there can be no anonymity) At least a change of ip is needed)
Until the Mujahideen realized that anonymity is no less profitable than drugs and did not stir up a couple of data centers ... the concept of anonymity is rather vague. But in any case, fighters for "democracy" from a well-known country will come there later ... since they will begin to lose money with this very imaginary anonymity ... and they will fucking bomb everything. Under the pretext that chemical weapons were manufactured there.
Now the maniac raping a girl in the central park is more anonymous. Than a man on the net
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