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@ -140,7 +140,32 @@ curl ifconfig.me
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<p>And he can see that his IP got changed accordingly to the location he picked: </p>
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<img src="9.png" class="imgRz">
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<p>The VPN is also protecting against DNS and WebRTC leaks, according to <a href="https://mullvad.net/en/check">https://mullvad.net/en/check</a></p>
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<p>Now that you are using Mullvad as a VPN, you can also use their Mullvad Browser, which is basically a Hardened Firefox based off the Tor Browser:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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[ mainpc ] [ /dev/pts/3 ] [~/Nextcloud/blog]
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→ apt search mullvad
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Sorting... Done
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Full Text Search... Done
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mullvad-browser/unknown,now 13.5.1-1 amd64
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Mullvad Browser
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mullvad-vpn/unknown,now 2024.4 amd64 [installed]
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Mullvad VPN client
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[ mainpc ] [ /dev/pts/3 ] [~/Nextcloud/blog]
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→ apt install mullvad-browser -y
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[ mainpc ] [ /dev/pts/3 ] [~/Nextcloud/blog]
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→ mullvad-browser
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</pre></code>
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<p>And from there you can browse the web using the same VPN connection:</p>
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<img src="11.png" class="imgRz">
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<img src="12.png" class="imgRz">
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<p>From there, just like on the Tor Browser, you can protect against fingerprinting by setting the security level here:</p>
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<img src="13.png" class="imgRz">
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<p>If you want to reduce your fingerprinting attack surface as much as possible, you can choose to disable javascript by selecting the "Safest" security level, but it may break some websites functionnality.</p>
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<img src="14.png" class="imgRz">
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