TOR changes your IP address every 10 minutes, so that may affect your online experience if you are, let’s say, making online transactions. On the other hand, some VPNs may log your info but they are good at anonymizing your browsing and give you a static address that you can use to make the said transactions. Just make sure that if you’re using the VPN or TOR, all your traffic passes through the anonymized port to ensure that there’s no leakage (whereby your browser uses the anonymized IP but other elements such as flash or download managers go through the non-anonymized channel).
Alternatively, you can use Tails for complete anonymity. Find it and its usage instructions at https://[B]tails[/B].boum.org/
Am a weird thinker…so a thinking @Rora is a stuff member in this villa en Shes spying on someone but she feels that individual has encrypted connection, the only secure browsing she knows is VPns en Tor so anataka kujua kama kuna njia zingine that Shes not aware of…no offence …I love u babe
@Luther12 those rules proposed cannot work anywhere. except in Iran and north Korea. at every business must purchase a .ke domain sio kila kitu huhitaji website
This happened to me too. Does it mean that my IP is hidden too? And if its hidden,how so and I have never tried hiding my presence while online?
Lastly,I am the greenest of greenhorn when in comes to internet security…
they usually do inform even when u access using a different web browser… or when u delete your browsing history. But I was using the same machine I usually use …that automatically means they detected the changes. C’mon…
You can block WebRTC from leaking your IP using uBlock Origin. https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/releases
Please note this is developer release and won’t be supported after Firefox 40 due to mandatory add-on signing. For stable version it’s available in Chrome and Firefox add-on stores.
FYI Ublock is better than Adblock Plus. Adblock plus has significantly been improved in FF 41.