Turned off public and private internet file sharing

turned off public and private internet file sharing.

im still paranoid that somebody could use wireshark to sniff my packets and find out what i visit and type.

how can i protect myself from wireshark and other similar shit?

using cable internet.

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encrypted DNS + always use HTTPS
nobody can see your traffic other than IP you visit (your ISP can see that)

>encrypted DNS
are there any software for this encrypted DNS?

that would just run in the background and protect me .

dnscrypt should do it for me? what settings should i use, deafult?

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ok i enabled dnscrypt service, i hope this is now working an nobody except isp can see what i do, right?

> what is a VPN

default does it fine
your DNS query is encrypted, your traffic is encrypted (if you use HTTPS)
the only thing anyone can see is the IP address you connect to, if you connect to shared hosting there's a million things you can view.. or connecting to a google IP can be any number of tens of thousands of sites. so it's pretty useless for them to even check what IP

>give all your data, passwords, keys to 3rd party
what could go wrong

>if you connect to shared hosting there's a million things you can view
SNI (server name indicator) sends the host in plaintext when using https, but that will be amended in TLS 1.3 iirc

VPN and Tor. Tor alone is usually fine too, if you want to circumvent your ISP which is also the thing you should care the most.

And that woman has some fucking ugly armpits.

> hurr wuts encryption
your ISP is a third party too :^)

I also only wear a bra while driving.

Disgusting armpits

You're a paranoid cunt.
Computers on the WAN can't see your ports becsuse you're behind the cable router. You would need to port-forward your PC's ports onto the external IP.

Traffic to websites is encrypted so 3rd parties can't inject ads.

Your ISP can tell what websites you go to but not what you're doing on them.

dont post roasts

haha look at this retard everyone

>Your ISP can tell what websites you go to but not what you're doing on them.
If you're using HTTPS and DNS over TLS that is.

Which is the default for 99% of modern websites.

just use 1.1.1.1

>im still paranoid that somebody could use wireshark to sniff my packets and find out what i visit and type.
That's not how that works

ayyy lamo

t. John Graham-Cumming

Use a switched network, you probably already are

Why did I have to look at her armpits.

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what's wrong with them?

hot

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