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Why don't VPN providers offer secure cloud based browsers with malvertising protection
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 846872"><p>Not the role of a VPN to offer secure browsers, they offer privacy and eventually anonymity, that is it.</p><p>A sandboxed browser (local or remote) has nothing to do with privacy but only security which is isn't a VPN purpose.</p><p></p><p>Note: the best VPNs (like mullvad or IVPN) don't market themselves and compete on price, they offers quality with full baremetal servers which requires the users to pay a fair price, unlike those weak virtual-based servers offered by heavily advertised companies like Nord.</p><p></p><p>Ads-blocking, they could do it, some may already do via their DNS filtering, but still it isn't a VPN purpose, you have extensions and applications for that.</p><p></p><p>VPNs providers have few developers just for their client and don't have the financial resources nor financial interest to invest in perpetual development of browsers or ads blockers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 846872"] Not the role of a VPN to offer secure browsers, they offer privacy and eventually anonymity, that is it. A sandboxed browser (local or remote) has nothing to do with privacy but only security which is isn't a VPN purpose. Note: the best VPNs (like mullvad or IVPN) don't market themselves and compete on price, they offers quality with full baremetal servers which requires the users to pay a fair price, unlike those weak virtual-based servers offered by heavily advertised companies like Nord. Ads-blocking, they could do it, some may already do via their DNS filtering, but still it isn't a VPN purpose, you have extensions and applications for that. VPNs providers have few developers just for their client and don't have the financial resources nor financial interest to invest in perpetual development of browsers or ads blockers. [/QUOTE]
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