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IMO, you're probably fine with only using VPN. That is with all the settings and additional measures done and with credible VPN provider, which, in my case, Mullvad.

If you're planning another 9.11 or for some sick reason decided to share no no porns, VPN is definitely not enough and I'm pretty sure you already know that.

A lot of reputable VPN providers are constantly poked bt the authorities. They give nothing because they have nothing.

You're fine if you're just trying to bypass stupid regional censorship or download bunch of movies. That is, again, with proper security measures of course.

I've seen some people saying that you should use Tor for anonymity when someone's just asking about how to use VPN better or whatnot. Tor is better in terms of anonymity, sure. But for most of the cases, VPN is fine.

And I cannot stress this enough: you will NEVER be perfectly anonymous online. Period.

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[–] BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I think your ISP is the last entity being able to track you you should be worried about, the ad industry and big tech are much more worrisome to me. And at best, your ISP can see to and from which IP addresses your packets go, but as long as your traffic is encrypted (which most of it is thanks to the prevalence of HTTPS) they have no way to tell what you send/receive from these IPs.