I want to record my screen while I talk, but I would like to distort my voice like they do in the anonymous videos, to retain my anonymity. How can I do that? I’d rather not use a TTS engine as it would be difficult to synchronize the sound with the video of the screen. I just want to distort my voice enough so that people close to me couldn’t tell it’s me, assuming they aren’t experts and manage to reverse the voice distortion. And how do I share the video online without leaking my IP?

And, in a not so private way, what about real time streaming? I’ve seen a person who changed his voice and image so that it seemed as if Rocket from Guardians of the Galaxy was talking to you.

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    Anonymous, and people who make Anon videos use a voice synthesizer (like Hawking, Siri, etc) so that there is no human fingerprint to it, but fsociety videos from Mr. Robot use human voices. YouTube has some guides that will show you how to do similar effects with Audacity. Just YouTube search for “audacity voice distortion.”

    Voice changer can be cracked once you know the used algorithm, I am mention it in case you try to do some shady stuff.

    As for the question to avoid leaking your IP, normal VPN will do.

    • @Yujiri@lemmy.ml
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      42 years ago

      Tor is a better way to hide your IP than a VPN (unless Tor exit nodes are blocked by the service you’re connecting to)

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        Better by what standards. Because you say so, nope. VPN is more than enough for this purpose, even Proxy will do unless the server side connection is not HTTPS.

        • @Reaton@lemmy.ml
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          42 years ago

          Then you must carefully choose your VPN and blindfully trust that they’re not logging anything about you.

          • CHEF-KOCH
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            12 years ago

            I agree here, but that basically goes for everything, there are also malicious proxies, tor nodes, infected servers in general and whatnot.

            • @Reaton@lemmy.ml
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              Yeah, I was just trying to say that the core concept of tor suits the case better but of course everything can be compromised

          • Jesse
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            …and blindfully trust that they’re not logging anything about you.

            Isn’t that exactly what you are doing when using TOR? Those nodes can be compromised just as anything else can.

            • @Yujiri@lemmy.ml
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              12 years ago

              No Tor node knows both the origin and destination of traffic. The system was carefully designed to ensure this, so no, it’s not comparable at all.

                • @Yujiri@lemmy.ml
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                  Tor isn’t invincible but it’s much more difficult to track than a simple proxy or VPN because an adversary who compromises your proxy server or VPN can immediately see both the source and destination of your traffic, whereas traffic on Tor is routed through 3 different intermedaries, and not the same ones each time. Even if an attacker controlled your entry node, that wouldn’t tell them where your traffic is going or what it is. The attack described in that article requires the attacker to control both your destination and your entry node, and even then requires statistical analysis and for the victim to download a large file. I’m not aware of any anonymity system that makes tracking harder than Tor does, without requiring a trusted server operator.

                  • Jesse
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                    12 years ago

                    Yeah, these are all good points. Tor is undoubtedly going to be better than a VPN.

            • @Reaton@lemmy.ml
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              As I said, yes everything can be compromised but at least tor nodes aren’t run by companies (at least not every one). Also tor has been made to anonymize users, It’s not the first purpose of a VPN. But as always we all must make some compromises.

        • @Yujiri@lemmy.ml
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          Most VPNs cost money and are drowned in dishonest marketing. Yes, Tor is slower but for an upload that’s not an isssue because you don’t do it constantly and it’s not time-sensitive

          Because you say so, nope

          Would you mind not putting words in my mouth?

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            ProtonVPN for example works without any money, it is a free VPN, same like CalyxVPN, so you do not get to decide what is - best - because there is no best. We are not having a debate about Tor Vs. VPN here, for his purposes a VPN, even Proxy will do, as said. Nothing to argue here. Just inform yourself better.