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<blockquote data-quote="blackice" data-source="post: 881748" data-attributes="member: 79035"><p>Check out the link I shared. It has a link for “the risks involved” where they share some of the critical views of VPNs. I don’t dislike them the way some of the critics do and they do have their uses. But, the critics have some valid points.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.privacytools.io/providers/vpn/" target="_blank">VPN Services | PrivacyTools</a></p><p></p><p>I do find the argument that it doesn’t secure http traffic misleading in combination with saying public WiFi is fine with https. A lot of public WiFi routers are not setup securely, and there have been cases where it’s been tampered with. In this case a VPN would assist in encrypting your http connection past the dirty router. And not to mention not share the domains you’re visiting over https either. Privacy, not really security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackice, post: 881748, member: 79035"] Check out the link I shared. It has a link for “the risks involved” where they share some of the critical views of VPNs. I don’t dislike them the way some of the critics do and they do have their uses. But, the critics have some valid points. [URL='https://www.privacytools.io/providers/vpn/']VPN Services | PrivacyTools[/URL] I do find the argument that it doesn’t secure http traffic misleading in combination with saying public WiFi is fine with https. A lot of public WiFi routers are not setup securely, and there have been cases where it’s been tampered with. In this case a VPN would assist in encrypting your http connection past the dirty router. And not to mention not share the domains you’re visiting over https either. Privacy, not really security. [/QUOTE]
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