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by neolog 1937 days ago
A VPN hides my IP address from the website and the domain from my ISP. HTTPS doesn't.
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Your IP address is a very small data point in the swarm of information used to fingerprint you.

See https://amiunique.org/

An IP provides an approximate physical location – a canvas fingerprint does not.
Sure. That’ll protect you from a site that

- you visit once, or only on VPN, and have never visited before

- you don’t have a personal account on

- doesn’t contain third party scripts that track and correlate data (any js can obtain every point on that page and POST it away).

In practice, unless you are going extremely out of your way to protect your privacy, (for most cases) a VPN is security theater and may even further expose you depending on your threat model.