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VasylArtiushchenko2018-04-05 23:25:16
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VasylArtiushchenko, 2018-04-05 23:25:16

Is a VPN with Tor enough to log into my Google account and my laptop couldn't be tracked?

The laptop has VPN software, that is, by default, all connections are proxied through 1 proxy, then I use Tor to access the network (where there are about 3 more proxies in the chain), and I want to log into my Google account through Tor. Is it possible to track my location after logging into Google in this way?

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CityCat4, 2018-04-06
@CityCat4

Full anonymity is a very troublesome and very costly business (in time, and sometimes in money too). You need to start by deciding who you are protecting yourself from. From a neighbor / wife / boss, such protection does not make sense, it will fit and noticeably simpler (of course, on the assumption that you are not a media person and not a well-known politician / opposition leader and your relatives / acquaintances do not belong to them either). It may not be possible to protect yourself from the state in this way, because no matter how many VPNs you hang:
- the fact of entering the first of them will still settle in the log of your provider
- it is impossible to verify that the VPN does not keep logs - therefore it is better to assume that he still leads them
- using Tor is already a "black mark" in itself
- Google can use "beacons" hidden in its services - it has built an antivirus into its browser, which scans user's documents :)

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Alexey, 2018-04-05
@AlexMaxTM

1. There is no guarantee that proxy servers do not log traffic, even if they are anonymous.
2. Even if you make a chain of your own anonymous servers, where you are guaranteed not to store traffic logs, then in any case, logging occurs along the route when packets are sent. So, if necessary, you can establish who exactly and from which laptop the request was made.
If you want to increase anonymity, go to public places, use free WiFi. Naturally, use chains of several proxies. Naturally, you need to open the browser only from a virtual machine on which you need to install a new operating system daily. Naturally, one cannot sit twice in the same public place, and it is advisable to sit no more than a few minutes.

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awesomer, 2018-04-06
@awesomer

As soon as you log into your Google account, you are automatically tracked by one of the most important corporations working in the field of data analysis.
Well, you also need to pay for VPN somehow. This is also tracked by money transactions.
And there are no guarantees that some insignificant nonsense does not go directly from your computer, bypassing all these VPNs and Tor.

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fatalick, 2018-04-06
@fatalick

Theoretically, tracking is real. It is a question of time and severity of the crime.

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rPman, 2018-04-06
@rPman

I once tried, through tor / i2p you will not be able to fully work with google services, at least you will not be able to register. And in cases where it works out, you are tormented to guess the captcha.
Formulate a task from whom you want to be anonymous.

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