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+ | Running your computer output direct to your modem will result in your identity being observable to anybody who | ||
+ | checks. | ||
+ | Activating VPN on your computer can establish a connection with a VPN repeater somewhere else | ||
+ | in the world, which then puts out your signal with an identity consistent with originating at | ||
+ | that remote location. So somebody in Dublin can set his/her VPN to Hong Kong and thereafter | ||
+ | communications appear to come from some address in HK. | ||
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+ | If you are given access to someone else's Router, e.g., in a hospital or a cafe, your | ||
+ | communications will go out through the other party' | ||
+ | should be possible to activate your VPN and have your Internet activity appear to originate | ||
+ | in some remote location. | ||
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+ | You can use something like a TOR browser to go directly to a TOR connection with the outside | ||
+ | world, or you can use your VPN to go to a TOR connection. The most highly regarded VPN service, | ||
+ | ExpressVPN, is in favor of communicating this way if you are in a bad situation. | ||
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