Anonymous 07/12/2016 (Tue) 21:13:14 No. 175 del
>>168
Well, I could see that being a problem if you live in a country where using Tor is against the law/could possibly get the cops knocking on your door. In my home country though, it's nothing to worry about.

much like >>35 has said, you have to trust that your VPN doesn't care that you use a fuck ton of Tor. If you route your traffic through Tor first though, you only have to trust one of the relay's to have anonymity. It's been shown in NSA documents that even if they own the entry and exit nodes they have issues correlating users. ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU RUN YOUR OWN NODE.

While I was sleeping, my relay pushed over 6GB and I currently have over 1000 connections in and out with Entry and Exit nodes. Does that not seem anonymizing to you? Plus, if you want to make the Tor network stronger then you should run a relay anyway.