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eterps@sopuli.xyz to Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

Force the traffic of a Firefox container tab to pass through a VPN or Tor

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Force the traffic of a Firefox container tab to pass through a VPN or Tor

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eterps@sopuli.xyz to Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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GitHub - Nickguitar/VPNTabs: Force the traffic of a Firefox container tab to pass through VPN or Tor network
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  • Asymptote@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Why not both? Both is cool. Some people don’t trust VPNs. Some people don’t trust Tor.

    Using both means if someone wants to get at you they likely have to compromise both.

    • McBain@feddit.ch
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      Here’s why

      • TXL@sopuli.xyz
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        When randomly combining two things, it’s usually more reasonable to assume you’ll get the worst parts of both rather than the best. Especially when concerning safety, security, privacy, or other weakest link type endeavours.

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          And that’s the reason I linked this without downvoting.

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      Here’s why

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