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<blockquote data-quote="Deckard" data-source="post: 804467" data-attributes="member: 78161"><p>This is not true, or at least partially :</p><p></p><p>If your VPN Service Provider use Bare-Metal dedicated server, even if it's a rental, the tenant (the VPN Service Provider) has full control of the server. Nobody (government, ISP, etc) will install a spy app on this server.</p><p>Why ? </p><p>-Because it's a serious fault. The server is a private property, owned by the tenant during the rental period , and there are still laws about that, depending the country, of course.</p><p>-because the VPN service provider will find this spy app on the server.</p><p>However, there is always a possibility that the servers incoming and outgoing traffic are being monitored somewhere along the cable (by Hoster/Carrier/.. ) in an attempt to correlate traffic. Thats not as easy as its sounds and the chance of it working are not that great, especially on high traffic servers, which is the case for a VPN.</p><p>With Perfect Privacy VPN (they use only Bare-Metal dedicated server, with RAM disk, etc), you could completely circumvent this possibility by enabling their "NeuroRouting" feature (dynamic server-side multi-hop).</p><p>The "Cascade" feature (multi-hop VPN / Perfect Privacy and some other VPN providers) even protects agains a completely compromised server, not just traffic correlation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deckard, post: 804467, member: 78161"] This is not true, or at least partially : If your VPN Service Provider use Bare-Metal dedicated server, even if it's a rental, the tenant (the VPN Service Provider) has full control of the server. Nobody (government, ISP, etc) will install a spy app on this server. Why ? -Because it's a serious fault. The server is a private property, owned by the tenant during the rental period , and there are still laws about that, depending the country, of course. -because the VPN service provider will find this spy app on the server. However, there is always a possibility that the servers incoming and outgoing traffic are being monitored somewhere along the cable (by Hoster/Carrier/.. ) in an attempt to correlate traffic. Thats not as easy as its sounds and the chance of it working are not that great, especially on high traffic servers, which is the case for a VPN. With Perfect Privacy VPN (they use only Bare-Metal dedicated server, with RAM disk, etc), you could completely circumvent this possibility by enabling their "NeuroRouting" feature (dynamic server-side multi-hop). The "Cascade" feature (multi-hop VPN / Perfect Privacy and some other VPN providers) even protects agains a completely compromised server, not just traffic correlation. [/QUOTE]
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