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Hello experts!
TAILS, running by usb stick, protect me against forensics tecnics in my pc. Ok. 
TOR, running as a client only or as a relay, protect (theoretically) my privacy. Ok.
But... if my static IP, provided by my ISP, is under surveillance by a legal requirement, what kind of data they can sniff?

 I mean, my connection looks like a simple HTTPS, or they know I am diving into the Deep Web, "hacking the world"? Could the ISP capture the downloads dropping into my pc when running TAILS? 
If so, TOR Socks (proxy + TOR) is the pathway to deceive and blindfold my ISP? 

https://www.torproject.org/docs/proxychain.html.en

Thanks.

Marcos Kehl (Brazil)


 
 		 	   		  
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