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hero member
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Blockchain.info's wallet can be accessed via tor by their following onion address mentioned here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/anonymity
But this is generally not a good idea since you will be dealing with your own money and an exit node can easily intercept your username/wallet identifier.

According to the anonymity, you can use Bitmixer.io if you want our coins to be untraceable from a particular address. The more frequently you mix the coins, more difficult it becomes to trace it.
So Blockchain.info allows users to use TOR or VPN with no problem while other online wallets (XAPO for example) strictly forbid any sort of masking your IP address or using a proxy IP address?
Have you read Blockchain's ToS and they are really fine with it?

I've quickly browsed https://blockchain.info/Resources/TermsofServicePolicy.pdf but couldn't find the word VPN nor TOR in their TOS.
However, i do believe that when a company actually runs a hidden service and publishes their onion-url on their tld (https://blockchain.info/wallet/anonymity) i don't think they'll be able to say they don't allow TOR.
legendary
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Blockchain.info's wallet can be accessed via tor by their following onion address mentioned here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/anonymity
But this is generally not a good idea since you will be dealing with your own money and an exit node can easily intercept your username/wallet identifier.

According to the anonymity, you can use Bitmixer.io if you want our coins to be untraceable from a particular address. The more frequently you mix the coins, more difficult it becomes to trace it.
So Blockchain.info allows users to use TOR or VPN with no problem while other online wallets (XAPO for example) strictly forbid any sort of masking your IP address or using a proxy IP address?
Have you read Blockchain's ToS and they are really fine with it?
sr. member
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Blockchain.info's wallet can be accessed via tor by their following onion address mentioned here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/anonymity
But this is generally not a good idea since you will be dealing with your own money and an exit node can easily intercept your username/wallet identifier.

According to the anonymity, you can use Bitmixer.io if you want our coins to be untraceable from a particular address. The more frequently you mix the coins, more difficult it becomes to trace it.
legendary
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About Tor:
blockchain.info does not only allow tor, it fully supports it:
https://blockchain.info/wallet/anonymity

The link on this page: https://blockchainbdgpzk.onion/

You do have to enable javascript to use blockchain.info on Tor at blockchainbdgpzk.onion. Even then access is off/on not really reliable.
legendary
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blockchain is anonymous so you should be able to use a different ip and not get locked out or check their FAQ's if your not completely sure about what is disallowed by blockchain. They only take care of account security and not transactions which can be sending or receiving otherwise no one would have problem with confirmation delays and how much fees that have to go out.

You can add IP's in your account. To prevent hackers accessing your funds. In regards of security they did their utmost best.
But with the site being in beta I would advice checking their FAQ section.

that IP that you add to your account to filter out other IPs and block them is only good if you have a "static IP" that doesn't change ever, but if you are one of those with internet that give you a dynamic IP which changes every time i don't think it is  a good idea to use this feature.
sr. member
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blockchain is anonymous so you should be able to use a different ip and not get locked out or check their FAQ's if your not completely sure about what is disallowed by blockchain. They only take care of account security and not transactions which can be sending or receiving otherwise no one would have problem with confirmation delays and how much fees that have to go out.

You can add IP's in your account. To prevent hackers accessing your funds. In regards of security they did their utmost best.
But with the site being in beta I would advice checking their FAQ section.
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blockchain is anonymous so you should be able to use a different ip and not get locked out or check their FAQ's if your not completely sure about what is disallowed by blockchain. They only take care of account security and not transactions which can be sending or receiving otherwise no one would have problem with confirmation delays and how much fees that have to go out.
hero member
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About Tor:
blockchain.info does not only allow tor, it fully supports it:
https://blockchain.info/wallet/anonymity

The link on this page: https://blockchainbdgpzk.onion/
copper member
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Remember that using TOR browser is a really really bad idea if you want to access their clear net (internet) website , blockchain.info , and by using TOR  a lot of traffic can flow to your computer therefore making hacking your username and password a breeze. TOR and blockchain.info, is a really bad idea, I hope you have heard how many gmail accounts have been hacked when stupid people opened them in TOR.
By the way TOR is still the best anonymous tool we have so far so don't believe people telling you its not that anonymous anymore.

Just do these steps and FBI will never find you if you are privacy concerned.
1. Always update your PC with latest updates, for using TOR ,Linux is recommended (Windows and TOR ,really bad combination)
2. Always update TOR and Firefox to the latest.
3. Always go to Privacy and Security Settings and set it to the highest
4. Don't torrent over TOR, do not open .doc or .PDF docs while online in TOR
5. When using TOR don't open any other browser (risk of getting your IP leaked)
6. Always check if JAVA is disabled (but should be if you SECURITY SETTINGS to the highest)
7. Never use any personal info in any website you use in TOR, like username in other clearnet sites, or email etc.

If you follow these steps, even FBI cannot do anything to you, let alone hackers or whatever.
legendary
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Hey guys
Noob here. I just got the basics about bitcoin and have some questions that are very important to me.
1. Is using blockchain.info to make payments truly anonymous or can everything be tracked back to you.

Using blockchain.info wallet to make anonymous transaction is not true. I would suggest you to use always bitcoin mixers (like bitmixer or cryptomixer) but you always have to pay a fee to mix your bitcoin. Also try to use every bitcoin address once per transaction, in general nobody can say that bitcoin 100% anonymous.
legendary
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Hey guys

Noob here. I just got the basics about bitcoin and have some questions that are very important to me.


1. Is using blockchain.info to make payments truly anonymous or can everything be tracked back to you.

2. Is the blockchain.info account locked to ip or country that was used to register the first time. If I use a VPN for example, will it flag and lock me out for using different ips.

3. Can one use VPN and Tor together to access blockchain.info - I read on reddit that blockchain.info wouldnt allow Tor.



Views from people who have used blockchain.info is much appreciated. Many thanks  Smiley

If you are really worried about anonymity, using a third party service is rarely a good idea.  

As far as Tor goes, you can try logging in and seeing if it works.  You can definitely pull up their home page via Tor.

One thing to check is to make sure you don't store a large number of coins on a third party wallet and that you have backups of the private keys.

Tor Browsers isn't that anonymous as you think.
Hey guys

Noob here. I just got the basics about bitcoin and have some questions that are very important to me.


1. Is using blockchain.info to make payments truly anonymous or can everything be tracked back to you.

2. Is the blockchain.info account locked to ip or country that was used to register the first time. If I use a VPN for example, will it flag and lock me out for using different ips.

3. Can one use VPN and Tor together to access blockchain.info - I read on reddit that blockchain.info wouldnt allow Tor.



Views from people who have used blockchain.info is much appreciated. Many thanks  Smiley
If you haven't written your name anywhere online it can't be tracked to you. However your IP can be traced when u are going to buy webhosting and a domain name. Many people get found this way, but u can cover urself with whois guard and some other tools.
legendary
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Hey guys

Noob here. I just got the basics about bitcoin and have some questions that are very important to me.


1. Is using blockchain.info to make payments truly anonymous or can everything be tracked back to you.

2. Is the blockchain.info account locked to ip or country that was used to register the first time. If I use a VPN for example, will it flag and lock me out for using different ips.

3. Can one use VPN and Tor together to access blockchain.info - I read on reddit that blockchain.info wouldnt allow Tor.



Views from people who have used blockchain.info is much appreciated. Many thanks  Smiley

If you are really worried about anonymity, using a third party service is rarely a good idea. 

As far as Tor goes, you can try logging in and seeing if it works.  You can definitely pull up their home page via Tor.

One thing to check is to make sure you don't store a large number of coins on a third party wallet and that you have backups of the private keys.
legendary
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I suggest you to download onw bitcoin wallet on your laptop if you have fast internet otherwise have hardware wallet or electrum wallet which doesn't have any types of band and no persona information needed. I mostly use both of blockchain and electrum but i don't care about being anonymous like you.
legendary
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Bitcoin is never truly anonymous. If you buy BTC from someone/somewhere that needs ID, they know the address you buy the bitcoins to are owned by you. Blockchain.info makes no difference on that.

Thank you @DarkStar_
I will not be buying bitcoins. Somebody owes me money and will be paying via BTC and I will be using those bitcoins to pay for web hosting etc. I will be using one or two layers of anonymous VPN to login.

Then you should be safe. Your address will probably never become a target for people anyway, so you shouldn't worry about that unless the Bitcoin payment comes directly from hacked sites. Using blockchain.info and VPNs are good for staying anonymous, since only the VPN knows your IP but if you download Bitcoin core, the node that you publish the transaction to will know your IP.
vij
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Bitcoin is never truly anonymous. If you buy BTC from someone/somewhere that needs ID, they know the address you buy the bitcoins to are owned by you. Blockchain.info makes no difference on that.

Thank you @DarkStar_
I will not be buying bitcoins. Somebody owes me money and will be paying via BTC and I will be using those bitcoins to pay for web hosting etc. I will be using one or two layers of anonymous VPN to login. VPN + Tor would be better though and there was a discussion on reddit that said blockchain.info banned Tor usage - https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3lzfp9/blockchaininfo_doesnt_work_via_tor_at_all_not/
legendary
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Bitcoin is never truly anonymous. If you buy BTC from someone/somewhere that needs ID, they know the address you buy the bitcoins to are owned by you. Blockchain.info makes no difference on that. If you don't taint all your addresses though, not everything can be tracked back to you. I don't think using a VPN will lock you out, but maybe trigger email 2FA but that is it. Not sure about the Tor thing, so it might be good to backup your private keys just in case.
vij
newbie
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Hey guys

Noob here. I just got the basics about bitcoin and have some questions that are very important to me.


1. Is using blockchain.info to make payments truly anonymous or can everything be tracked back to you.

2. Is the blockchain.info account locked to ip or country that was used to register the first time. If I use a VPN for example, will it flag and lock me out for using different ips.

3. Can one use VPN and Tor together to access blockchain.info - I read on reddit that blockchain.info wouldnt allow Tor.



Views from people who have used blockchain.info is much appreciated. Many thanks  Smiley
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