Re: Which VPN?
By: Hustler to Phigan on Sun Jul 02 2023 01:09 pm
> > What's your use case?
>
> I know nothing about VPN other then there are a ton of them to choose from.
What do you actually want it for?
IMO, here are good/valid reasons for using a VPN:
- Using geo-locked services, meaning sites or services that check what country y
ou're in.
- Using torrents or similar file-sharing type services on a network that blocks
them (public hotspots sometimes) or simply from a network other than your own.
- The above counts for any specific service where it would be advantageous to pr
esent your originating IP as somewhere else (scamming multiple rewards accounts?
).
When you use those VPN services, they know what your originating IP is, what you
r destination IP is, and what kind of traffic you're sending to that destination
. It's the same stuff that your ISP would know if you weren't using the VPN. I'm
not sure what difference it makes which one of them has that information. You'r
e already paying your ISP, so unless you have some reason not to trust them, why
would you go trust some other rando any more than them? The government can get
all your traffic upstream regardless of which VPN you use, your connections are
easily traceable when the endpoints of the VPN are all known, and you have no id
ea how much logging that VPN actually does.
Outside of those reasons I mentioned, in America (other countries might have add
itional reasons or those reasons might be more significant there), I think VPN u
se gives people a false sense of security.
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