Why cant I use two vpns at once? I connect to my normal vpn and I cant enable my cloudflare dns resolver or else it kicks me out of my vpn.
Why cant I use two vpns at once?
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you can though
using three anonymously purchased VPNs over each other to simulate onion routing is literally faster than tor and far more secure.
any reputable vpns that support this kind of thing? seems like a niche use case
Mullvad and IVPN are good. Don't know of any good third option.
Why?
VPN companies will give up their logs to the government or whoever if they are just asked.
If you use three VPNs then they just have to ask 3 different VPN companies sequentially.
Or at least this is how I see it. I’m no security or privacy expert. Please enlighten me.
could be difficult or nigh on impossible depending on what country they are in and how friendly they are with the country asking for said logs. just my layman 2 cents
>VPN companies will give up their logs to the government or whoever if they are just asked.
This same logic could apply to any Tor relay node, but obviously if that were true the network wouldn't work.
I cba to explain it, so just watch this https://yewtu.be/watch?v=QRYzre4bf7I
tldr, the gov't wouldn't know how many/what vpns were used, and the vpn companies wouldn't have any information on you to give up anyways.
relay nodes are not required by any law to keep logs, while you should assume that all VPNs do. even mullvad does, regardless of what they say
>relay nodes are not required by any law to keep logs
Yes.
>while you should assume that all VPNs do.
What, why? Because VPNs are? Did you even read what you wrote before you posted it?
Again, if you layer the VPNs on top of each other and purchase them anonymously, the logs are irrelevant.
Seriously, what the fuck is wrong with the people on this board. Even pol doesn't spout such asinine shit.
the VPN doesn't know who you are, but your ISP does
That's why you use a VPN, retard.
>get logs from VPN
>obtain IP
>go to ISP
>ISP gives your identify
nice try
>even mullvad does, regardless of what they say.
proof?
Mullvad has to prove their point, and that's the whole point: they can't. Doesn't matter how many audits they go through, at the end of the day nobody can know what is currently running on their servers. Even if they're not logging they could start doing it anytime and it's impossible to know.
The same applies to any random tor node, nagger
>VPN companies will give up their logs to the government or whoever if they are just asked.
Nope. Just asking is usually not enough.
Not my VPN
https://torrentfreak.com/private-internet-access-no-logging-claims-proven-true-again-in-court-180606/
That's back in 2018, PIA was bought out by Israeli's since then, so there's that.
>he isn't posting behind 7 vpns
You can