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PTIO is muh for advice on anonymity or anything greater than generic "use X browser Y addon" advice, prefer any OpenVPN or Wireguard compatible VPN, lower priority to Bitmask based VPNs as they leak a bit unless you use force tunnel routing based on OS configuration.
For less of anonymity and more of just casual geoblock bypassing, Windscribe free addon with temp email gets you 10GB/mo and job done. It is not botnet unlike Hola or such harmful proxies.
I personally have stuck to both of these measures for the past 2-3 years. Any stricter anonymity work goes to specific darknets.
To be fair I've just recently come to take privacy seriously, and I don't know any better source than privacytools.io for general privacy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You will be far better off in this community, and on my privatelife (both Lemmy and Reddit).
r/privacy and r/privacytoolsio communities of such kind will push you into Apple meme or Brave scam or GrapheneOS toxic community with disregard for your needs, and teach you a bunch of nonsense.
You can also pick The Hated One or Techlore for starters. Michael Bazzell's podcast is nice to learn OSINT and OPSEC tactics in general.