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<blockquote data-quote="SerialCart" data-source="post: 1025666" data-attributes="member: 83401"><p>I agree with you however, when it comes to privacy many people forget the DNS services. ISPs definately sells their customers data. Depending on the country anonymized or not.</p><p></p><p>But I do not agree that people are exposing their data and they have no problem with it... they are exposing their data because the lack of knowledge. If the knew that by exposing their data and by using stupid free products, they are actually feeding the monsters which are shaping everyone's future the way that they want, they would have never done it.</p><p></p><p>Lack of up to date knowledge is the main problem here, and as you said many VPN providers are misusing this situation for their own profit.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion using a VPN (if trusted) and also a good DNS service is really positive as selling the data is happening at the ISP-level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SerialCart, post: 1025666, member: 83401"] I agree with you however, when it comes to privacy many people forget the DNS services. ISPs definately sells their customers data. Depending on the country anonymized or not. But I do not agree that people are exposing their data and they have no problem with it... they are exposing their data because the lack of knowledge. If the knew that by exposing their data and by using stupid free products, they are actually feeding the monsters which are shaping everyone's future the way that they want, they would have never done it. Lack of up to date knowledge is the main problem here, and as you said many VPN providers are misusing this situation for their own profit. In my opinion using a VPN (if trusted) and also a good DNS service is really positive as selling the data is happening at the ISP-level. [/QUOTE]
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