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For someone who values anonymity & privacy, what is the recommended way to pay on the Internet?



Example: To buy a domain or a VPN or another service



I know that we can use cryptocurrencies, but at some point, you need to buy cryptocurrency using a traditional currency.










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  • If you don't want a domain for a service you're hosting for others but just for yourself to contact your own server, you can go for a free subdomain. There are several of these free services. Apart from saving a small amount of money, the advantages are that your name doesn't appear in some DNS registrar's database and that you don't leave identifying information in a money trail because there is no money trail.

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  • If you don't want a domain for a service you're hosting for others but just for yourself to contact your own server, you can go for a free subdomain. There are several of these free services. Apart from saving a small amount of money, the advantages are that your name doesn't appear in some DNS registrar's database and that you don't leave identifying information in a money trail because there is no money trail.

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  • If you don't want a domain for a service you're hosting for others but just for yourself to contact your own server, you can go for a free subdomain. There are several of these free services. Apart from saving a small amount of money, the advantages are that your name doesn't appear in some DNS registrar's database and that you don't leave identifying information in a money trail because there is no money trail.

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If you don't want a domain for a service you're hosting for others but just for yourself to contact your own server, you can go for a free subdomain. There are several of these free services. Apart from saving a small amount of money, the advantages are that your name doesn't appear in some DNS registrar's database and that you don't leave identifying information in a money trail because there is no money trail.

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If you don't want a domain for a service you're hosting for others but just for yourself to contact your own server, you can go for a free subdomain. There are several of these free services. Apart from saving a small amount of money, the advantages are that your name doesn't appear in some DNS registrar's database and that you don't leave identifying information in a money trail because there is no money trail.

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To protect your privacy and avoid tracking, nothing beats cash.



There are various services that let you purchase credits in cash at a brick and mortar store, which you can then later use to purchase goods and services online.



One example is paysafecard (I haven't tried it, but you should also be able to buy bitcoin with cash). There are a number of VPN providers which accept these payments.



Alternatively, you could simply purchase your VPN access directly offline at a store.



There are also domain registrars which accept these payment methods, but most will ask for identifying information (name, address, etc) when registering a domain. So if you want to conform with registrars TOS, registering a domain anonymously would not be not possible. You can hide your information from third parties by requesting that your registrar doesn't disclose the information, violate the TOS by providing false information (not recommended), or find a registrar or third party service that does not request this information.






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  • Some stores also offer prepaid debit cards that you can buy with cash and use anywhere online, I believe.

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VPN wont make you anonymous.



The owner of the VPN service will still knows who you are (origin IP address).



In the past several VPN providers that stated everything was anonymous released all information they had to the FBI and USA department of justice.



Makes sense that they are not private, if you commit a crime using their systems if they cannot point it to you then they will be liable.



For the crypto currencies you do not need to buy them you can mine them.
Also there is some with higher level of privacy than others.



At the moment the best possible way to make you private in some of the internet traffic is still TOR as long you follow their best practice.



The other way to be private in the internet is if you steal someone else digital identity. This is the most common means used by thieves.






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You can trade cryptocurrencies with other cryptocurrencies and the trails become cold fast if you use random amounts. More iterations with independent wallets makes it even harder to trace. Of course you lose some money in the process and it takes some time and effort. That's the price for such anonymity.



Sadly the same methods that are used for money laundering applies to making payments truly anonymous.






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  • I wouldn't trust that. The ledgers are open and it's only a matter of effort to put things together, an effort that can be automated and I would be surprised if law enforcement and other interested parties haven't done so already. There are, however, mixers who will take money from many sources and send it out to many sources, mixing it up so that no connection between sender and receiver can be made. Similar to the old anonymous mail mixers. If you chain a couple of them in various jurisdictions, maybe you have a chance. No idea how many of them are sting operations, though.

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nothing beats bitcoin. so far, it's the meta anonymous coin to be used on the internet.
you can probably use it to possibly buy a disposable credit card from "semi-credited" sources (hypothetically, of course) and get vpn yeah? but it's not a good idea. VPN companies aren't mostly trusted imo, and those that are have a shitty product.



you want anonymity online? do what everyone does - TOR and bitcoin. simple enough.






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    To protect your privacy and avoid tracking, nothing beats cash.



    There are various services that let you purchase credits in cash at a brick and mortar store, which you can then later use to purchase goods and services online.



    One example is paysafecard (I haven't tried it, but you should also be able to buy bitcoin with cash). There are a number of VPN providers which accept these payments.



    Alternatively, you could simply purchase your VPN access directly offline at a store.



    There are also domain registrars which accept these payment methods, but most will ask for identifying information (name, address, etc) when registering a domain. So if you want to conform with registrars TOS, registering a domain anonymously would not be not possible. You can hide your information from third parties by requesting that your registrar doesn't disclose the information, violate the TOS by providing false information (not recommended), or find a registrar or third party service that does not request this information.






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    • Some stores also offer prepaid debit cards that you can buy with cash and use anywhere online, I believe.

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    To protect your privacy and avoid tracking, nothing beats cash.



    There are various services that let you purchase credits in cash at a brick and mortar store, which you can then later use to purchase goods and services online.



    One example is paysafecard (I haven't tried it, but you should also be able to buy bitcoin with cash). There are a number of VPN providers which accept these payments.



    Alternatively, you could simply purchase your VPN access directly offline at a store.



    There are also domain registrars which accept these payment methods, but most will ask for identifying information (name, address, etc) when registering a domain. So if you want to conform with registrars TOS, registering a domain anonymously would not be not possible. You can hide your information from third parties by requesting that your registrar doesn't disclose the information, violate the TOS by providing false information (not recommended), or find a registrar or third party service that does not request this information.






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    • Some stores also offer prepaid debit cards that you can buy with cash and use anywhere online, I believe.

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    To protect your privacy and avoid tracking, nothing beats cash.



    There are various services that let you purchase credits in cash at a brick and mortar store, which you can then later use to purchase goods and services online.



    One example is paysafecard (I haven't tried it, but you should also be able to buy bitcoin with cash). There are a number of VPN providers which accept these payments.



    Alternatively, you could simply purchase your VPN access directly offline at a store.



    There are also domain registrars which accept these payment methods, but most will ask for identifying information (name, address, etc) when registering a domain. So if you want to conform with registrars TOS, registering a domain anonymously would not be not possible. You can hide your information from third parties by requesting that your registrar doesn't disclose the information, violate the TOS by providing false information (not recommended), or find a registrar or third party service that does not request this information.






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    To protect your privacy and avoid tracking, nothing beats cash.



    There are various services that let you purchase credits in cash at a brick and mortar store, which you can then later use to purchase goods and services online.



    One example is paysafecard (I haven't tried it, but you should also be able to buy bitcoin with cash). There are a number of VPN providers which accept these payments.



    Alternatively, you could simply purchase your VPN access directly offline at a store.



    There are also domain registrars which accept these payment methods, but most will ask for identifying information (name, address, etc) when registering a domain. So if you want to conform with registrars TOS, registering a domain anonymously would not be not possible. You can hide your information from third parties by requesting that your registrar doesn't disclose the information, violate the TOS by providing false information (not recommended), or find a registrar or third party service that does not request this information.







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    • Some stores also offer prepaid debit cards that you can buy with cash and use anywhere online, I believe.

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    • Some stores also offer prepaid debit cards that you can buy with cash and use anywhere online, I believe.

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    Some stores also offer prepaid debit cards that you can buy with cash and use anywhere online, I believe.

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    Some stores also offer prepaid debit cards that you can buy with cash and use anywhere online, I believe.

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    VPN wont make you anonymous.



    The owner of the VPN service will still knows who you are (origin IP address).



    In the past several VPN providers that stated everything was anonymous released all information they had to the FBI and USA department of justice.



    Makes sense that they are not private, if you commit a crime using their systems if they cannot point it to you then they will be liable.



    For the crypto currencies you do not need to buy them you can mine them.
    Also there is some with higher level of privacy than others.



    At the moment the best possible way to make you private in some of the internet traffic is still TOR as long you follow their best practice.



    The other way to be private in the internet is if you steal someone else digital identity. This is the most common means used by thieves.






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      This answer is correct, but does it really answer OPs question?

      – Ave
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    VPN wont make you anonymous.



    The owner of the VPN service will still knows who you are (origin IP address).



    In the past several VPN providers that stated everything was anonymous released all information they had to the FBI and USA department of justice.



    Makes sense that they are not private, if you commit a crime using their systems if they cannot point it to you then they will be liable.



    For the crypto currencies you do not need to buy them you can mine them.
    Also there is some with higher level of privacy than others.



    At the moment the best possible way to make you private in some of the internet traffic is still TOR as long you follow their best practice.



    The other way to be private in the internet is if you steal someone else digital identity. This is the most common means used by thieves.






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      This answer is correct, but does it really answer OPs question?

      – Ave
      3 hours ago













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    VPN wont make you anonymous.



    The owner of the VPN service will still knows who you are (origin IP address).



    In the past several VPN providers that stated everything was anonymous released all information they had to the FBI and USA department of justice.



    Makes sense that they are not private, if you commit a crime using their systems if they cannot point it to you then they will be liable.



    For the crypto currencies you do not need to buy them you can mine them.
    Also there is some with higher level of privacy than others.



    At the moment the best possible way to make you private in some of the internet traffic is still TOR as long you follow their best practice.



    The other way to be private in the internet is if you steal someone else digital identity. This is the most common means used by thieves.






    share|improve this answer













    VPN wont make you anonymous.



    The owner of the VPN service will still knows who you are (origin IP address).



    In the past several VPN providers that stated everything was anonymous released all information they had to the FBI and USA department of justice.



    Makes sense that they are not private, if you commit a crime using their systems if they cannot point it to you then they will be liable.



    For the crypto currencies you do not need to buy them you can mine them.
    Also there is some with higher level of privacy than others.



    At the moment the best possible way to make you private in some of the internet traffic is still TOR as long you follow their best practice.



    The other way to be private in the internet is if you steal someone else digital identity. This is the most common means used by thieves.







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    You can trade cryptocurrencies with other cryptocurrencies and the trails become cold fast if you use random amounts. More iterations with independent wallets makes it even harder to trace. Of course you lose some money in the process and it takes some time and effort. That's the price for such anonymity.



    Sadly the same methods that are used for money laundering applies to making payments truly anonymous.






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    • I wouldn't trust that. The ledgers are open and it's only a matter of effort to put things together, an effort that can be automated and I would be surprised if law enforcement and other interested parties haven't done so already. There are, however, mixers who will take money from many sources and send it out to many sources, mixing it up so that no connection between sender and receiver can be made. Similar to the old anonymous mail mixers. If you chain a couple of them in various jurisdictions, maybe you have a chance. No idea how many of them are sting operations, though.

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    You can trade cryptocurrencies with other cryptocurrencies and the trails become cold fast if you use random amounts. More iterations with independent wallets makes it even harder to trace. Of course you lose some money in the process and it takes some time and effort. That's the price for such anonymity.



    Sadly the same methods that are used for money laundering applies to making payments truly anonymous.






    share|improve this answer























    • I wouldn't trust that. The ledgers are open and it's only a matter of effort to put things together, an effort that can be automated and I would be surprised if law enforcement and other interested parties haven't done so already. There are, however, mixers who will take money from many sources and send it out to many sources, mixing it up so that no connection between sender and receiver can be made. Similar to the old anonymous mail mixers. If you chain a couple of them in various jurisdictions, maybe you have a chance. No idea how many of them are sting operations, though.

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    You can trade cryptocurrencies with other cryptocurrencies and the trails become cold fast if you use random amounts. More iterations with independent wallets makes it even harder to trace. Of course you lose some money in the process and it takes some time and effort. That's the price for such anonymity.



    Sadly the same methods that are used for money laundering applies to making payments truly anonymous.






    share|improve this answer













    You can trade cryptocurrencies with other cryptocurrencies and the trails become cold fast if you use random amounts. More iterations with independent wallets makes it even harder to trace. Of course you lose some money in the process and it takes some time and effort. That's the price for such anonymity.



    Sadly the same methods that are used for money laundering applies to making payments truly anonymous.







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    • I wouldn't trust that. The ledgers are open and it's only a matter of effort to put things together, an effort that can be automated and I would be surprised if law enforcement and other interested parties haven't done so already. There are, however, mixers who will take money from many sources and send it out to many sources, mixing it up so that no connection between sender and receiver can be made. Similar to the old anonymous mail mixers. If you chain a couple of them in various jurisdictions, maybe you have a chance. No idea how many of them are sting operations, though.

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    • I wouldn't trust that. The ledgers are open and it's only a matter of effort to put things together, an effort that can be automated and I would be surprised if law enforcement and other interested parties haven't done so already. There are, however, mixers who will take money from many sources and send it out to many sources, mixing it up so that no connection between sender and receiver can be made. Similar to the old anonymous mail mixers. If you chain a couple of them in various jurisdictions, maybe you have a chance. No idea how many of them are sting operations, though.

      – Tom
      1 hour ago
















    I wouldn't trust that. The ledgers are open and it's only a matter of effort to put things together, an effort that can be automated and I would be surprised if law enforcement and other interested parties haven't done so already. There are, however, mixers who will take money from many sources and send it out to many sources, mixing it up so that no connection between sender and receiver can be made. Similar to the old anonymous mail mixers. If you chain a couple of them in various jurisdictions, maybe you have a chance. No idea how many of them are sting operations, though.

    – Tom
    1 hour ago





    I wouldn't trust that. The ledgers are open and it's only a matter of effort to put things together, an effort that can be automated and I would be surprised if law enforcement and other interested parties haven't done so already. There are, however, mixers who will take money from many sources and send it out to many sources, mixing it up so that no connection between sender and receiver can be made. Similar to the old anonymous mail mixers. If you chain a couple of them in various jurisdictions, maybe you have a chance. No idea how many of them are sting operations, though.

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    nothing beats bitcoin. so far, it's the meta anonymous coin to be used on the internet.
    you can probably use it to possibly buy a disposable credit card from "semi-credited" sources (hypothetically, of course) and get vpn yeah? but it's not a good idea. VPN companies aren't mostly trusted imo, and those that are have a shitty product.



    you want anonymity online? do what everyone does - TOR and bitcoin. simple enough.






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      nothing beats bitcoin. so far, it's the meta anonymous coin to be used on the internet.
      you can probably use it to possibly buy a disposable credit card from "semi-credited" sources (hypothetically, of course) and get vpn yeah? but it's not a good idea. VPN companies aren't mostly trusted imo, and those that are have a shitty product.



      you want anonymity online? do what everyone does - TOR and bitcoin. simple enough.






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        nothing beats bitcoin. so far, it's the meta anonymous coin to be used on the internet.
        you can probably use it to possibly buy a disposable credit card from "semi-credited" sources (hypothetically, of course) and get vpn yeah? but it's not a good idea. VPN companies aren't mostly trusted imo, and those that are have a shitty product.



        you want anonymity online? do what everyone does - TOR and bitcoin. simple enough.






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        nothing beats bitcoin. so far, it's the meta anonymous coin to be used on the internet.
        you can probably use it to possibly buy a disposable credit card from "semi-credited" sources (hypothetically, of course) and get vpn yeah? but it's not a good idea. VPN companies aren't mostly trusted imo, and those that are have a shitty product.



        you want anonymity online? do what everyone does - TOR and bitcoin. simple enough.







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