Quote from: THUMBSuP. on February 10, 2013, 08:56 pmfrom what i have come to understand..is that Tor connections mix/match with subsequent regular connections.meaning it all looks the same pretty much..maybe not if you're on more one than the other...or using both at the same time for a period of time..or if your ISP has been asked to monitor your internet activity. :) not to mention, honestly, you can "change" your IP or MAC address..without even going through Tor or any hidden service. :) not to mention the Government has like 2-3 other "highly classified" internets.WE ARE ALL ANONYMOUS.fuck the fbi and everyone else!you all killed Aaron Schwartz!WE NEED TO WAKE UP./thumbsThat's, not quite accurate, just FYI. Kind of close, but... no. Your ISP provides you with an IP address. It doesn't matter if you change your MAC address. They bill you, thus they know who you are and will happily throw you under a bus if anyone so much as hints they want to know. Most ISPs are that way, at least.