programmer interested in privacy/security. Mostly Go and Python

VoidNet.tech

  • 0 Posts
  • 27 Comments
Joined 3 years ago
cake
Cake day: July 23rd, 2021

help-circle











  • It usually isn’t super hard to tell apart randomized junk like this from real human patterns. That is why Tor Browser for example tries its best to make everyone look the same instead of randomizing everything.

    That said, for the mere purpose of throwing off the ISPs profiling algorithms, you could make a relatively simple python program to solve this. A naive solution would just do an http GET to each site, but a better solution would mimic human web browsing:

    If you have no programming capability this will be rough. If you have at least a little you can follow tutorials and use an LLM to help you.

    The main issue with this goal is that it isn’t possible to tell how advanced your ISP’s profiling is, so you have no way to know if your solution is effective.

    Feel free to DM me if you go this route.






  • Its best to have some defence in depth. Ideally you would have a firewall on your network AND your local machine. If you are running a laptop definitely have a local firewall on that as you cannot trust random networks you connect to when out and about in the world.

    firewalld is sufficient, i suggest learning its CLI as it is not super complicated. ufw is ok if you are allergic to command line.