Can true anonymity be online?
Sadly no. Although the tools mentioned above will make you more concealed than you are now, it is impossible to be 100% anonymous online. Think about it: at some point, you signed up for Internet services, so they have your name, contact information, and billing information. The same goes for most of the services mentioned here. To register a VPN anonymously, you can create an email account with false personal information, then use the account to register for a payment service like PayPal to protect your private information to some extent, and then use these accounts to register for the VPN. But there are still data records. True privacy freaks and anonymous people can take things to extreme heights. To become untraceable, you can try the following: To use the Internet without registering with an ISP, please purchase an Internet hotspot. To prevent you from having any purchase records, please find a friend to purchase cash for you. After going online, immediately connect to the Tor network. From there, use forged personal information to create an email account with encrypted email service. Then, find a VPN service that accepts payments in cryptocurrency, and use your fake email and anonymous payment to sign up. Connect to VPN. Now you can browse anonymously using Tor browser or secure browser in private mode. Even with all these precautions, a dedicated detective (or NSA agent) can still find a way to identify you. Is it too extreme? The above process will also result in an extremely slow browsing experience. This is what some whistleblowers, journalists or people living under oppressive regimes do. But for most of us, this anonymity is inconvenient and unnecessary. In order to strike the best balance between anonymity and convenience, please use a secure browser to block network tracking, while browsing and adding a proxy ip to hide the IP address. You will have a lot of Internet privacy-but it's still available and fun.
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