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To pay, or not to pay? That is the VPN question
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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 932622" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Everyone says <em>pay</em>, but <em>pay</em> isn't proof some company isn't spying on you and selling your browsing habits. When talking about VPNs, it's not about whether to choose free product or paid product; it's about your privacy and the company's principles.</p><p></p><p>I can't think of a reason why I shouldn't use free VPN from reputable company that also sells premium VPN plans. I'll take Windscribe and Proton VPN for example; they care about privacy, and yet they offer great free plans. While Windscribe offers you more countries in free plan, Proton VPN will offer you unlimited traffic. And, it's not like they have different privacy principles for each of their plans because that would be ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>On the end, it really comes to <em>what you need</em>. I honestly don't need unlimited VPN as I use it only to access blocked content. 64 GB of data which Windscribe provides me is more than enough in my case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 932622, member: 39702"] Everyone says [I]pay[/I], but [I]pay[/I] isn't proof some company isn't spying on you and selling your browsing habits. When talking about VPNs, it's not about whether to choose free product or paid product; it's about your privacy and the company's principles. I can't think of a reason why I shouldn't use free VPN from reputable company that also sells premium VPN plans. I'll take Windscribe and Proton VPN for example; they care about privacy, and yet they offer great free plans. While Windscribe offers you more countries in free plan, Proton VPN will offer you unlimited traffic. And, it's not like they have different privacy principles for each of their plans because that would be ridiculous. On the end, it really comes to [I]what you need[/I]. I honestly don't need unlimited VPN as I use it only to access blocked content. 64 GB of data which Windscribe provides me is more than enough in my case. [/QUOTE]
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