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- Embed this notice@RustyCrab >despite the fact that tor traffic is evident to your ISP and using it a lot will definitely get you flagged
If the ISP cares to look, they *will* find out if you're using Tor via traffic analysis no matter how many layers of VPNs you apply.
The problem with VPNs is that you're adding only 1 hop to ??? datacenter, which the glowers can gain access to slightly easier than your typical ISP.
If you want to attempt at hiding Tor usage from your ISP, you should use a obfs4 or a snowflake tunnel, as those are designed to resist even the most malicious DPI setups far better than a VPN ever could.
You should really just use Tor without bothering with a VPN, as it's really just a TLS connection and you want to make it apparent to an ISP that plenty of their customers are using Tor and not just a few.
You're already flagged if you use a less, or a non-proprietary version of GNU/Linux and have spoken a single non-NPC sentence in proximity to a listening device, so you should really just seek to gain all the flags and get other people to do the same so such glower database becomes worthless.
Really, you should show your ISP how much you love freedom by hosting a Tor relay, plus all of the other anonymity networks like GNUnet and i2pd.