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Most of that VPN shit, it's like what I've said about, "The Club" for autos, "It's to keep the amateurs away".All VPNs keep logs, even the ones that say they don't.
All VPNs will turn over data to the feds if given a subpoena or paid enough.
Use Tor.
And this is worthy of a repost, because the URL has changed and the old one 404s: https://matt.traudt.xyz/posts/2019-10-17-you-want-tor-browser-not-a-vpn/
All VPNs keep logs, even the ones that say they don't.
All VPNs will turn over data to the feds if given a subpoena or paid enough.
Use Tor.
And this is worthy of a repost, because the URL has changed and the old one 404s: https://matt.traudt.xyz/posts/2019-10-17-you-want-tor-browser-not-a-vpn/
Well, other than some notable residents past and future. Just try not to glow too hard out there, guys.Hot take: the feds aren't going to kick in your door for saying nigger on Kiwifarms or downloading the latest episode of a TV show. What you need to be worried about is civil shit like getting sued for uploading a TV show or slander.
Nah, Tor is the safest thing you can use, specifically because the U.S. funds. They want it for its anonymity and will go out of their way to protect it. Tor is filled with terrorists, hitmen, hackers, child pornographers, LEA, activists, criminals, and spies all working at cross purposes to one another. Because everybody has skeletons in the closets, everyone has a vested interest in keeping things as in the dark as possible.A friendly reminder that Tor was funded almost entirely by the US Navy Office of Naval Intelligence & US State Department. Also, considering the tiny number of exit nodes, it's easy to understand how Tor just creates a convenient funnel for all of the juicy traffic that the US/Five Eyes Surveillance apparatus might want to monitor.
Nah, Tor is the safest thing you can use, specifically because the U.S. funds. They want it for its anonymity and will go out of their way to protect it. Tor is filled with terrorists, hitmen, hackers, child pornographers, LEA, activists, criminals, and spies all working at cross purposes to one another. Because everybody has skeletons in the closets, everyone has a vested interest in keeping things as in the dark as possible.
The thing is, its decentralized anonymity is also integral to their own operations. That's why Tor is safer than most other forms of anonymity; the U.S. has a vested interest in keeping it that way.Tor is an illegal information honeypot project. Since all I do is steal movies and music from the Hollywood shysters, I don't give a fuck. But if you are a potential target for the US surveillance state, just know that they are the ones who funded its creation.
Just a heads up that the latest Proton VPN client contains an optional Malware shield that, as of a few days ago, blocks Kiwifarms from loading. Going into the settings and turning that shield off does the trick. If the site hasn't had problems with malware hacks in the past, this might be a sus move on behalf of Proton.
I know this is late, but it's important. One of the presentations that Snowden leaked was the glowniggers (NSA) and limey glowfaggots (GCHQ) complaining to each other that "Tor Stinks", that they can't decrypt it as well as they'd hoped. It's still up on the Grauniad's website.Tor is a honeypot for collecting information on illegal activity. Since all I do is steal movies and music from the Hollywood shysters, I don't give a fuck. But if you are a potential target for the US surveillance state, just know that they are the ones who funded its creation.
I'd switch. I'll note Proton still has the same problems as PIA has recently exhibited with misguided blocklists, although on both platforms they can be disabled. I've heard good things about Mullvad, have no personal experience, but that's probably what I'd switch to if I left Proton. I'm suspicious of any reasonably high speed VPN like this, although I use it.
this feels like nekro to quote an old post like this, and im sorry if it is. but i use pia and really want a follow up to the question. im not the most knowledgeable on all the inner workings of vpn stuff so id like a kiwi to explain it to this retard.Has there been another lawsuit to prove if they're tracking users?
They sold out to a sketchy Israeli company called Kape that not only was associated with malware in the past but also had a CEO from Israel's Unit 8200, their version of the NSA. Also they appeared to be trying to buy up all their competitors which is suspicious as well.this feels like nekro to quote an old post like this, and im sorry if it is. but i use pia and really want a follow up to the question. im not the most knowledgeable on all the inner workings of vpn stuff so id like a kiwi to explain it to this retard.