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Nym pays users to be a relay as far as I know. There are 5 relays or 2 relays with your preference (depends on the speed and security you want). Maybe they own some servers that I don’t know but their encryption techniques are quite advanced. There are articles on their websites that they cannot log anything.
Clark@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•ProtonVPN or Mullvad? Why would you choose one over another?
2·26 days agoSorry, you are right. But what I meant was it is very hard to deanonymize and monitor users of NymVPN. Tor network can be however monitored by NSA although chances are small that you will be deanonymized. And unlike Tor, NymVPN can offer 5 relays, which makes the chances that nodes can collaborate to deanonymize you to almost zero. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Clark@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•ProtonVPN or Mullvad? Why would you choose one over another?
43·24 days agoWhy don’t you use a decentralized VPN like NymVPN? It’s impossible for the company or anyone to take logs because your traffic is routed over several nodes. It’s like Tor but also adds noise to data and harder to deanonymize
Clark@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Can my school spy on my desktop during an at-home quiz?
1·2 months agoCan you please elaborate on dependencies part? How to analyze them and how to know which package does exactly what in a quick way? Does one need any coding knowledge? Thank you
Sonalder explained it very well. I just want to emphasize that it’s much more private than any other vpn because its impossible for Nym to keep logs.
I also want to add to his comment that it’s like Tor network but adds noise to data and harder to deanonymize. As there aren’t as many and as fast nodes as in Tor, it’s slower. Here is the owners conversation with the Youtuber The Hated One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVtw-4Eox2E

Here is the past discussion: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/31505779