Another Personal Storage Discussion
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@zuphzuph don't be a dick. If you cannot handle participation, don't. Aside from your bitching, there was nothing bad in this conversation.
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@JaredBusch said in Another Personal Storage Discussion:
@zuphzuph don't be a dick. If you cannot handle participation, don't. Aside from your bitching, there was nothing bad in this conversation.
Contributed what I wanted to and nothing more.
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@JaredBusch said in Another Personal Storage Discussion:
@zuphzuph don't be a dick. If you cannot handle participation, don't. Aside from your bitching, there was nothing bad in this conversation.
I'm glad I brought at least one dick to this thread. @JaredBusch
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Really??? Grow up people.
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@Jason Maybe Tor is easy to track but what about OpenVPN or Proxy. If we combine these two technologies, you will obtain 99, 9 % privacy, security and anonymity while working on the Internet . There are many threats on the Internet and one needs a qualitative protection for his sensitive data. The good news is that there is a vast variety of technologies that are designed for protecting your network from all the threats. The bad news is that some of the technologies, like Tor, don’t include all the necessary functions for one’s secure network. That’s why sometimes it’s better to combine different technologies
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@Murtlap said in Another Personal Storage Discussion:
@Jason Maybe Tor is easy to track but what about OpenVPN or Proxy. If we combine these two technologies, you will obtain 99, 9 % privacy, security and anonymity while working on the Internet.
Eh? If you combine those technologies, the research has already been showing that you can loose your anonymity through TOR. You can have privacy and security without TOR, just with VPN.
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@Dashrender but not with a free one
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@Murtlap said in Another Personal Storage Discussion:
@Dashrender but not with a free one
I run my own from the VPS I use as a home lab. Not free exactly, but doesn't cost very much.
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@Murtlap said in Another Personal Storage Discussion:
@Dashrender but not with a free one
I'm confused - what's not a free one? VPN? If you find a free VPN, what wouldn't be secure/private about it? Being paid doesn't make it more or less secure/private.
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@Dashrender yes it was talking about free vpn. Here is main disadvantages:
usafe or no encryption protocols;
IPv6 DNS and/or WebRTC leaks;
inconvenient queuing during a server accessing;
access to a very limited number of servers;
bans on Torrenting and P2P sharing;
limited Linux platform support as well as limited devices support -
That stuff might all be true, but I guess we're off track because I'm not really sure what you're driving at, or how we got here.
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@Murtlap said in Another Personal Storage Discussion:
@Dashrender yes it was talking about free vpn. Here is main disadvantages:
usafe or no encryption protocols;
IPv6 DNS and/or WebRTC leaks;
inconvenient queuing during a server accessing;
access to a very limited number of servers;
bans on Torrenting and P2P sharing;
limited Linux platform support as well as limited devices supportI don't have any of those issues with some free VPNs.