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Kaspersky Free - Pro's & Con's (2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie Morra" data-source="post: 775924"><p>It also goes without saying that if you're using VPN to escape your ISP because you are fearing on spying then you're doing it wrong because passing all the data to another company who may even be situated in and store the data overseas is just stupid because you'll be better protected with privacy regulations with the ISP in your own country most of the time anyway (at-least for U.S).</p><p></p><p>Don't use an ISP you don't trust, don't try and use VPN as a way to do illegal activities under a false sense of security and don't use a VPN you don't trust.</p><p></p><p>Also, you already have SSL which is additional encryption. Use HTTPS services, stay away from HTTP as much as possible, and then you're better protected on the network in general anyway (sure destination IPs will be available but pretty much the rest will be encrypted).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie Morra, post: 775924"] It also goes without saying that if you're using VPN to escape your ISP because you are fearing on spying then you're doing it wrong because passing all the data to another company who may even be situated in and store the data overseas is just stupid because you'll be better protected with privacy regulations with the ISP in your own country most of the time anyway (at-least for U.S). Don't use an ISP you don't trust, don't try and use VPN as a way to do illegal activities under a false sense of security and don't use a VPN you don't trust. Also, you already have SSL which is additional encryption. Use HTTPS services, stay away from HTTP as much as possible, and then you're better protected on the network in general anyway (sure destination IPs will be available but pretty much the rest will be encrypted). [/QUOTE]
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