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Hey guys,

 

am currently using airvpn from a location where it's not allowed to be used and my question is , can the ISP pinpoint my location ? 

i know they only see gibrish in their data streams at the moment but can they back track it to me ?.

 

Oh and how can i minimize the chance of being tracks, please explain for dummies.

 

Thx

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I would strongly recommend contacting the staff with your questions. They are friendly and very knowledgeable and can give you the answers you are looking for. 

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Try using SSL

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Hey guys,

 

am currently using airvpn from a location where it's not allowed to be used and my question is , can the ISP pinpoint my location ? 

i know they only see gibrish in their data streams at the moment but can they back track it to me ?.

 

Oh and how can i minimize the chance of being tracks, please explain for dummies.

 

Thx

 

 

YES the ISP of course can know your location!  When I connect to any vpn (regardless of how great Air is or any other provider) the ISP will always without any question whatsoever know the first server hop/relay/location.  Its how the internet works.  They won't know where you go or if (as I do) you connect to other providers including TOR.  If you further explained your security needs someone here may be able to help you "disappear" with a plan of some sort.

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Sorry, should have specified.

 

In the eddie (airvpn) program, go to "protocols" and choose SSL Tunnel Port 443.

 

- As in RickJames' picture

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If your privacy is REALLY important, you should check out these two articles and do some research about the issue. Perfect privacy doesn't exist, its a matter of finding the right balance between your privacy needs and the resources and determination of your potential attacker.

 

https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/haldermanheninger/how-is-nsa-breaking-so-much-crypto/

 

http://www.zdnet.com/article/how-the-nsa-and-your-boss-can-intercept-and-break-ssl/

 

 

 

 

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