Mon Jan 09, 2017 7:29 am
TOR is a VPN in its own sense. It also starts raising a whole lot of red flags if your ISP and mobile company starts seeing a lot of traffic through the common ports that TOR uses. The fist part is to get your VPN working. Problem is that if you are trying to go through your home connection, things are going to be really slow as molasses in January. You are best to pay for a service that uses TOR with a VPN, if you really want to advertise as your traffic exits the other side of the TOR.
Ren: Now listen, Cadet. I've got a job for you. See this button? Ren: Don't touch it! It's the History Eraser button, you fool! Stimpy: So what'll happen? Ren: That's just it. We don't know. Maybe something bad, maybe something good.