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Whonix vpn->vpn over tor hiding traffic from exit node?
Hello. I have been interested in anonymity issues for 3 and a half days, so do not judge strictly, but this is what I am interested in. If I put, say, a decentralized vpn on the host, then I put openvpn through the tor in wg, it turns out that the output node will not see my traffic and the pass will not see my connection to the tor network, so will the final vpn only see the tor? All right? The idea is to have the vpn use the tor as a tunnel. After all, as far as I know, a quarter of the output nodes are not controlled by whom, and even https will not save.
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HTTPS will save you if you don't mindlessly click "Next" in every window and use Noscript.
To attract attention, a large volume of traffic to a foreign address will be enough. Any. There you will already tell what you have at this address.
And the wife / neighbor / employer is not interested in the fact whether you go to the Tor or not (of course, if we are talking about a home network. At the employer’s work, this will be very interesting)
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