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  "path": "/t/any-more-innovation-on-using-a-vpn-on-a-router/38132#post_7",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-26T22:46:31.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "flossposse:\n\n> If you’re trying to compartmentalize different parts of your life (like for example you want to have a work identity and a personal identity and you don’t want anyone to infer that the two are the same person) then it helps if each identity’s traffic is entering the clearnet from a different IP\n\nIs there a compelling reason you’d want to manage this at the router level? Id be inclined to think you’d minimize the risk of leakage by assigning each “persona” to a dedicated tunnel at the lowest level possible, ie on the pc/device itself",
  "title": "Any more innovation on using a VPN on a router?"
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