من واقعا کنجکاو است اگر شما با VPN, Google گرفتن داده های خود را متوقف کند و یا نمی کنید آن را بعنوان کاربر متفاوت از یک کشور دیگر ثبت شده است؟
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من واقعا کنجکاو است اگر شما با VPN, Google گرفتن داده های خود را متوقف کند و یا نمی کنید آن را بعنوان کاربر متفاوت از یک کشور دیگر ثبت شده است؟
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Honestly man, if you’re concerned with privacy, don’t use Google products.
But to answer your question. No. It’ll just spoof your location really
Google will see you as being located in the place that your vpn server is.
> does Google stop getting your data
No, Google always gets your data. There are plenty of other browsers which you could use instead of Google Chrome.
Oh also, I’m always connected with my mobile phone’s internet, don’t know if that would matter somehow
Google uses multiple tools to track you: plenty of “free” services (gmail, google drive, google analytics,… ), if you are logged with one of them, vpn or no vpn, they will have a good idea of what you do. The ip will be different but that’s all.
Chrome being one of these free tools, they can in theory track you all the time if they decide so. Not sure if they actually do it or not but it would be technically possible. Same thing if you use an android phone.
You would need to not use your existing google accounts, or any accounts that google already may have tied to your internal id in their databases.
If you’re logged into gmail, then turn on your vpn, Google now knows your account has used this specific VPN service.
Open sourced browser would be better, if for some reason you can’t see yourself parting ways with the Chrome interface then you can switch to Chromium and be better off. Chromium allows you to disable much of the data collection and etc. However even Chromium is subjected to Google’s privacy policy if you download certain addons. Also you need a special addon to just disable WebRTC, which is crucial. The best is Firefox. For one they’ve been providing privacy browsers longer then just about anyone. But also they make it easy to turn on tracking protection, turn off data collection, and you can also disable WebRTC, Flash, geo location, fingerprinting, and telemetry all relatively easy from their browser’s configs. All these things needs to be disabled for a VPN to really efficiently protect you.
Google will get your VPN new data not your original data.
No. Everything you do via Google Chrome is logged and synced with your account. To top it off Google saves cookies on your PC, which allow it to track all your activity across the web. Google Chrome also leaks IP. It is a privacy nightmare.
Consider using IceCat instead. It is a Firefox fork. Be sure to use it with uBlock Origin as well. And disable third-party cookies in Firefox. As pretty much any site has one or more Google scripts which allow Google to track your activity across the web, even if you use different (not Google Chrome) browser and even if you disable cookies.
Also follow these instructions, as Firefox and its forks are also bad for privacy and require a lot of configuration to make them somewhat tolerable – https://www.privacytools.io/#webrtc and https://www.privacytools.io/#about_config