To: E. Pluribus Unum
Question: If I am in Mumbai, India, and using a VPN, no one will know that I am in Mumbai. But will they know I’m in India? Or will they possibly be told that I am in Germany? or Japan? It seems highly unlikely that the IP address will resolve to, say, California. But I’m not sure how it works.
11 posted on
11/25/2025 6:14:10 PM PST by
ClearCase_guy
(Democrats seek power through cheating and assassination. They are sociopaths. They just want power.)
To: ClearCase_guy
Question: If I am in Mumbai, India, and using a VPN, no one will know that I am in Mumbai. But will they know I’m in India? Or will they possibly be told that I am in Germany? or Japan? It seems highly unlikely that the IP address will resolve to, say, California. But I’m not sure how it works.How does a vpn prevent people from knowing who you are?
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) hides your real identity online by acting as a secure middleman between your device and the internet. Here's exactly how it prevents people (websites, ISPs, advertisers, hackers, etc.) from knowing who you really are:
1. Hides Your Real IP Address (the main way you're identified)
- Without a VPN: Every website you visit sees your real public IP address (e.g., 203.0.113.42), which can be traced back to:
- Your city (sometimes exact address)
- Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Often your name (if the ISP is subpoenaed or sells data)
- With a VPN: All websites see only the VPN server's IP address (e.g., a server in Sweden), not yours. → Thousands of users might share the same VPN IP, so you're anonymous in a crowd.
2. Encrypts All Your Traffic- Without a VPN: Your ISP (and anyone on the same Wi-Fi) can see:
- Every website you visit (even if HTTPS)
- How much data you use and when
- In some countries, the exact content if unencrypted
- With a VPN: Everything is wrapped in strong encryption (usually AES-256). Your ISP only sees:
- That you're connected to a VPN server
- Encrypted gibberish data
- They can't see what sites you visit or what you're doing
3. Prevents Local Network Snooping- On public Wi-Fi (cafes, airports, hotels), hackers can easily spy on unencrypted traffic.
- VPN encrypts everything end-to-end, so even if someone intercepts your connection, they see nothing useful.
4. Bypasses Geo-Restrictions & Censorship- Makes it look like you're browsing from another country (useful for Netflix, BBC iPlayer, etc.)
- In censored countries (China, Iran, etc.), governments can't easily block you if they don't know what you're accessing.
What a Good VPN Still Can't Fully Hide (Limitations)Threat | Can a VPN hide it? | Notes |
|---|
Your real IP from websites | Yes | They only see VPN IP |
Your ISP knowing you use a VPN | No | They see encrypted traffic to VPN server |
Your identity if you log in | No | Logging into Gmail/Facebook reveals who you are |
Malware/keyloggers on your device | No | VPN doesn't protect against local threats |
DNS leaks / WebRTC leaks | Sometimes | Only if the VPN is poorly configured |
Government with massive resources | Partially | Very advanced attackers (NSA-level) may deanonymize in rare cases |
Summary: How anonymous are you with a VPN?- To websites & trackers → Very anonymous (they only see the VPN IP)
- To your ISP → They know you're hiding, but not what you're doing
- To governments → Usually safe, unless you attract targeted surveillance
- 100% anonymity → Impossible (you still need to avoid logging into accounts, etc.)
Best practice: Use a trusted no-logs VPN (like Mullvad, ProtonVPN, or IVPN) that’s been independently audited, enable the kill switch, and avoid logging into personal accounts when you need maximum privacy.
14 posted on
11/25/2025 6:19:42 PM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
(I have no answers. Only questions.)
To: ClearCase_guy
Express VPN lets you choose different countries to connect through.
It’s good for getting airline tickets because Americans are charged a premium others don’t have to pay.💰
To: ClearCase_guy
Depends on where the VPN is hosted. Most VPN providers have a list of places you can pick from.
17 posted on
11/25/2025 6:31:02 PM PST by
gunnut
To: ClearCase_guy
They won’t know your country of origin, but they’ll know you’re on VPN.
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