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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1117080" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>But you can not prove that is the case. The only way you can prove that is through analyzing court records.</p><p></p><p>And then back to my point, how do you know the Vpn server/Vpn provider is not compromised?</p><p></p><p>You would have to assume they have some way of intercepting encrypted Vpn traffic, whether that's by owning servers or compromising Vpn providers infrastructure.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise Vpn's would be in the news all day like E2EE with authorities arguing they need access and that they are going dark and that they want back doors.</p><p></p><p>Or it could be that they don't care about Vpn traffic, basically torrents and fraud? Not exactly national security material. Or maybe there is just so much Vpn traffic that they have given up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1117080, member: 57429"] But you can not prove that is the case. The only way you can prove that is through analyzing court records. And then back to my point, how do you know the Vpn server/Vpn provider is not compromised? You would have to assume they have some way of intercepting encrypted Vpn traffic, whether that's by owning servers or compromising Vpn providers infrastructure. Otherwise Vpn's would be in the news all day like E2EE with authorities arguing they need access and that they are going dark and that they want back doors. Or it could be that they don't care about Vpn traffic, basically torrents and fraud? Not exactly national security material. Or maybe there is just so much Vpn traffic that they have given up? [/QUOTE]
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