VPN For Browser

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    Nathaniel Kaufmann

    I agree with this request. 

    Currently I have to use an external VPN with MySudo to protect my IP address while browsing in MySudo.  The problem with this approach is that sometimes I start browsing in MySudo and the VPN is not running. 

    I would much prefer a more integrated approach so that I visually see in MySudo that I have an active VPN before I start browsing.  And even better is that I could configure the VPN egress point per Sudo.

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    Cool_dude

    I like the force touch idea, especially for the browser whihc i use a lot.  I guess could also have other force touch actions as well, would be handy for messaging as well.  

    Which Sudo would the force touch use though?  The Primary Sudo?  Does that do anything?

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    J Fawkes

    Along with the VPN if you could implement an Ad blocker, it would be my go-to browser!

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    Trish Symons

    This gets my vote as well. Both ads and VPN.

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    Timothy

    The VPN would route all traffic through MySudo as most of us probably already know, if the point is being "anonymous"/privacy by using MySudo, that negates it. Even running dev null on the servers, connection logs still need to be maintained and that is a step to identifying users (ISP IP Address).

    Keeping your personal VPN siloed is the best approach for OpSec, it grants users and MySudo a bit of plausible deniability. MySudo cannot answer that they know who you are if they are not housing more of your personal data such as device name, device ID, browser activity etc.   

     

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    Alex Baldwin

    I agree with Norman.  Adding a VPN would be a waste of resources that could be better off spent on more important features and functions of the unique product that is MySudo and leave the VPN to other providers.

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    Timothy

    Exactly, I prefer to keep everything "need to know" for opsec. I want a boost in security such as stronger keys and implementation of the signal protocol. Although VPNs give privacy, adding that functionality to MySudo removes their ability to say they do not know who you are, being all VPNs have to log at least your original ISP IP address (connection log).

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