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"textContent": "B977:\n\n> Should I use a public wifi or my home wifi for cases where anonymity is paramount?\n>\n> I would always use Tor and maybe (an anonymous (Mullvad/IVPN)) VPN upfront.\n> But for the case they fail I want to have a fallback, so that I am still anonymous.\n>\n> I think that most concerns regarding public wifi security are outdated and only relevant if you connect to http sites, which I don’t do anyway.\n>\n> Is there any important reason why I shouldn’t use a public wifi for maximum anonymity?\n\nTor, but the biggest anonymity risk are usually account linkage, browser fingerprint,device identifiers, and endpoint mistakes rather the access point is public or private.",
"title": "Public Wifi vs home Wifi for maximum anonymity?"
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