The answer isn't hiding from view... They depend on you using that vpn because that draws their focus.
The answer is overwhelming their systems with so much false info and randomized text/links/images that they couldn't possibly track one person. Imagine millions of people using a randomizer so that every single thing they type gets pushed out there in millions of different combinations of words.
I envision some type of Blockchain system for anonymity and a simple algorithm that would serve as the randomizer... Any info that passes through is spit out into millions of pieces.
I'm not explaining it very well but perhaps a tech head with a more robust pedigree could fill in the blanks on how to achieve this
Fuck a vpn.
The answer isn't hiding from view... They depend on you using that vpn because that draws their focus.
The answer is overwhelming their systems with so much false info and randomized text/links/images that they couldn't possibly track one person. Imagine millions of people using a randomizer so that every single thing they type gets pushed out there in millions of different combinations of words.
The digital needle in the haystack.
Is that digital chaff? I like it. How do ordinary peeps get a randomizer?
I envision some type of Blockchain system for anonymity and a simple algorithm that would serve as the randomizer... Any info that passes through is spit out into millions of pieces.
I'm not explaining it very well but perhaps a tech head with a more robust pedigree could fill in the blanks on how to achieve this
You need an IP address in order to communicate with other computers.
So whether you disguise your IP with TOR and/or a VPN or not at all. you can't get around that fact.
TOR and Tails is about as close as you're going to get to what you're describing, and I'm sure that will be on the list of "banned apps." Kek.
The IP address shouldn't matter if you get thousands of millions of blocks of random info.