Por que a VPN não te protege como você imagina?

VPNs don't protect you as much as you might think, and that's the part almost nobody understands. Changing your IP address doesn't make you anonymous, because your browser still reveals who you are. 🕵️ Register for the weekly class https://s.brunofraga.com/yt-aulao?el=... 🎩 Join the weekly classes on my Telegram Channel: https://t.me/+mHYgTDzSXr1jMDQ5 Even with a VPN enabled, there are several other ways to identify you. If you use a US VPN on an Android smartphone with Brasília time zone and ABNT keyboard, any website will understand that you are a Brazilian pretending to be a foreigner. The browser reveals the screen size, language, nearby Bluetooth devices, close Wi-Fi networks, and data saved in forms. I'll show live a website accessed from South Korea that reveals installed Portuguese and Brazilian settings. A VPN hid your IP address, but it didn't hide the rest. Companies use exactly this principle for risk analysis. If you always use Android and today you log in using an iPhone, the system blocks access because the fingerprint doesn't match. Hiding your IP address is easy. Hiding who you are is not. 🕵️ Join *Hacker Society*: https://brunofraga.link/convite-hs 🕵️ Learn about Hi Spy https://hispy.io/ Bruno Fraga | Specialist in digital investigation and information security. Creator of the Sherlock Protocol, Invasion Techniques, Hacker Investigator, HI SPY, Capturee and other solutions that democratize technical and strategic knowledge, transforming complexity into clarity. Instagram:   / brunofragax   ⚠️ This video is strictly educational. Chapters 00:00 Why doesn't a VPN hide who you are? 00:58 What data does the browser deliver without your knowledge? 02:04 What do three websites reveal about your access? 03:04 How does a website identify a Brazilian using a VPN? 04:32 How to create a website that detects your device? 06:48 Why do companies block access via fingerprint?