detecting remote servers
i know different remote service providers have unique ways of accessing the host server, which can sometimes be detected by programs and websites visited during the session. does anyone happen to have insight on whether or not amazon is tracking remote log ins, and what theyre able to see?
for instance, i plan to get a fresh device to remotely access another fresh device, but say i use my banned device on my banned wifi network to remotely access the fresh device on a fresh wifi network on the other side of the country. am i protected by the cloak of remote access, or might my information still be revealed to amz?
also, does anyone have suggestions on which remote service providers are best for this particular scenario?
one last question about wifi, if i excusively use a fresh hotspot (powered by a new sprint phone on the same plan as my banned mobile device, but new unique line) am i safe to not worry about incorporating vpns or proxies? since i will also be in the same location as my banned wifi router (not connected to it, obviously) are there any geo tags or loaction data that might be collected rendering it feasible to determine my identity?
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