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So which good and safe VPN are left now?
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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderWeb" data-source="post: 975301" data-attributes="member: 88686"><p>Quick question. How long have you used VPNs? I have used them since 2015 and it has been a steady decline. There was a time when everything you are saying was true but the crackdown on VPNs has sped up dramatically to the point where they don't offer any tangible benefits to me. For what? Having a different IP? There are so many other ways to ID people other than IP. It's giving the illusion of being masked at an extremely high risk: You have to trust that your VPN provider protects your privacy and there is literally no guarantee for that. Rerouting all of your traffic through a single point of failure is not a wise security decision to me at all, and I stand by that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderWeb, post: 975301, member: 88686"] Quick question. How long have you used VPNs? I have used them since 2015 and it has been a steady decline. There was a time when everything you are saying was true but the crackdown on VPNs has sped up dramatically to the point where they don't offer any tangible benefits to me. For what? Having a different IP? There are so many other ways to ID people other than IP. It's giving the illusion of being masked at an extremely high risk: You have to trust that your VPN provider protects your privacy and there is literally no guarantee for that. Rerouting all of your traffic through a single point of failure is not a wise security decision to me at all, and I stand by that. [/QUOTE]
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