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Is VPN a requirement for security in 2023?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1037453" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>This. If I was in SohanRay's home country I would invest in a top tier Vpn. There are ongoing crackdowns on online freedom there. Security and privacy are interlinked, they go together. Top class Vpn would be secure by nature and also offer privacy. But I know in such country's money is an issue so you will have to find a provider within your budget. But if you're paying for NextDns I would cancel and buy a Vpn, but that's just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>It's hard though, many Vpn's have left his home country due to crackdowns/new laws. You will have trouble getting a exit server from there. But good news is Singapore/Japan should be close enough to offer decent speeds. Most connections from Asia go through to Usa from the undersea cables in both countries. Reaching Euro sites also go through Usa, so your close enough to make the speeds bearable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1037453, member: 57429"] This. If I was in SohanRay's home country I would invest in a top tier Vpn. There are ongoing crackdowns on online freedom there. Security and privacy are interlinked, they go together. Top class Vpn would be secure by nature and also offer privacy. But I know in such country's money is an issue so you will have to find a provider within your budget. But if you're paying for NextDns I would cancel and buy a Vpn, but that's just my opinion. It's hard though, many Vpn's have left his home country due to crackdowns/new laws. You will have trouble getting a exit server from there. But good news is Singapore/Japan should be close enough to offer decent speeds. Most connections from Asia go through to Usa from the undersea cables in both countries. Reaching Euro sites also go through Usa, so your close enough to make the speeds bearable [/QUOTE]
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