استفاده از آشکار به احزاب 3 شبکه اختصاصی مجازی. این عادی است؟

سلام، اول، امید می تواند کمک به شما در اینجا.

من ارائه دهنده VPN خاص در حالی که هیچ شکی و من با خدمات.

با این حال، امروز من شگفت زده برای پیدا کردن که هنگام انجام test سرعت Ookla که من ارائه دهنده نام به عنوان “ISP من” با استفاده از می تواند را ببینید. این طبیعی است؟

من کمی نگران که، اگر Ookla (و ipaddress.com) می توانید ببینید که من با استفاده از شبکه اختصاصی مجازی (و حتی که یکی می توانید ببینید)، بنابراین می توانید همان لحظه من و دیگر احزاب 3. دارم بدون شما نگرانی که اطلاعات من نا امنی به هیچ وجه، اما به نظر می رسد این واقعیت است که من با استفاده از شبکه اختصاصی مجازی خاص آن واضح است که من نامش را کاهش می دهد.

من تا به حال یک جلسه چت با هرزه ارائه دهنده، اما او هیچ کمک واقعی. در متن چت اگر کسی می خواهد به اضافه می توانید.

TIA برای هر گونه راهنمایی:)

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  1. That’s how it is with VPNs. If your ISP didn’t know where your packets were going, it couldn’t deliver them to your VPN provider. Likewise, your VPN provider has to have a regular IP address to send your packets to Ookla, and that’s public information.

    Two things though – your ISP doesn’t know your final destination is Ookla, and Ookla doesn’t know which of the potentially thousands of customers of the VPN provider you are, as you all share the same outbound IP. It would be very difficult, but maybe not impossible, for them to get together and track you.

    Your ISP can’t see what you’re doing, just that you are using a specific VPN. Ookla can see that someone is accessing them from a specific VPN. Of course, if you sign in to a website, your privacy is probably gone. Also, there are ways of tracking you through the fingerprint of your web browser. Overall, you’re still better off with a VPN than not.

  2. This is normal. Whenever you visit a website you basically say “hey send me this data, here is my (IP) address”.

    A VPN adds a middle step, you tell the VPN server to do this part. The VPN server gets the data which is sent to their (IP address) and forwards it to you. It’s like using a mailbox service. All you mail goes there, anyone sending you mail can see that it’s going to a mailbpx provider.

    The anonymity that is provided comes from:

    1) the ISP can’t see what sites you connect to, just that you connect to a VPN.

    2) sites cant see your real ip, just that you’re using a VPN.

    3) usually you share that IP with many other customers. If 100 people are using the same mailbox, it’s harder to tell which post matches which user.

    4) ISPs keep logs, and actively look to use these for profit. A VPN provider may not keep logs.

  3. Use a VPN provider that doesn’t use their name when they set up their VPN servers. Ideally the VPN providers ISP shouldn’t know that the server is owned by the VPN provider.

  4. Yes. That’s one of the ways you know your VPN is working.

    Basically when you connect to the internet without a VPN, your router is making a “public/identifiable network” other machines on the internet. Those machines will see your router and IP and ISP service behind requests and connections.

    A VPN (should) **first** route ALL internet traffic to your VPN service. Basically your router asks the VPN service to be it’s new router, and to take all internet requests that it gives it and to send them to the internet for your router.

    Other tools you can look at of interest:

    Ipleak.net
    Dnsleaktest.com

  5. Your concern isn’t real, but in anycase do this test for other IP leaks: https://ipleak.net

    And most likely your browser leaks IP via WebRTC unless you’ve already blocked that.

  6. It’s amazing that so many people who use VPNs don’t understand how they work. This is how you get into big legal trouble if you thought that a VPN somehow provided anonymity.

  7. yes.. espc with pia users.. 🙂 🙂
    and one or two others.. when they own the servers..

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