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The original was posted on /r/vpn by /u/Appropriate_Tell_803 on 2023-08-09 10:17:14+00:00.


Say I am trying to evade from a company’s attempt to collect my search history, my internet activities, what I downloaded/uploaded, and what I purchased.

+This company can not cooperate or gain my information from google, apple, microsoft, youtube, twitter, reddit, amazon, and any other online shopping platforms.

-This company can monitor the activity of my actual ip address and can have access to the wifi I am using.

-This company can ask info or cooperate with my wire service provider and mobile carrier.

+This company can not physically gain access to my PC or phone.

+It is okay for the company to know that I am using a VPN. I just need the company to not know which websites I am visiting or what I am downloading/uploading while I am using a VPN.

+I dont care any of my information being leaked to google, apple, youtube, etc… except for this particular company.

I will turn on my no-log vpn all the time.

I will be using Chrome.

I will use gmail, generated with a virtual phone number. I will generate the ID and Password with random alphabet and numbers.

I will log-in to websites using this gmail account, and post some articles without exposing my info.

I will access to a website and use my credit card that has my name on it. (It is okay for the company to know that I used a card as long as they do not know what I bought or sold)

I will also do everything mentioned above with my iphone as well.

In this case, will using only a single no-log vpn be enough to hide [my search history, internet activities, what I posted online, what I downloaded/uploaded, and what I actually purchased] from this particular company?