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[–] Mogumbo 4 points -2 points (+2|-4) ago 

BOI U NEED TOR OR ONION VPN

DAS WUT I USE ON MY WINDOWS 1995 BRADAH

LET ME TELL YOU IT WURKS SUM GUUD MON

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[–] lemon11 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

Your own. You can only trust it as far as you can trust their promises. There is no way to be sure. There is no incentive to not defect by keeping logs and selling them or handing them over, even long after the fact.

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[–] cryptex 3 points 0 points (+3|-3) ago 

Even with a VPN, your processor is running a parallel OS.

Intel ME and PSP.

You need to get a librebooted laptop.

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[–] NoisyCricket 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

The ugly truth is there are only two categories of VPNs: those which are known untrustworthy and those which are unknown.

@lemon11 is correct that the only way to know is if you own it.

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[–] 14859315? 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Only bother with VPNs at all if you need to conceal traffic from your real ISP, *conceal traffic traversing your network or if you want to prevent websites from knowing your real public IP address. Everything else VPN companies try to sell you on is pretty much bullshit. In the end, you're just shifting the realm of trust over to a third party.

Edit: *

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[–] DasReich ago 

You're forgetting security when using an unsecured network.

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[–] Empire_of_the_mind ago 

Boleh vpn

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[–] Creggieb ago 

Everyone I know got regular emails from their internet provider about torrenting. Then they used private internet access as their vpn. The letters from the isp stopped. I would trust a vpn to do nothing more than trick tbe isp and give peace of mind over torrenting legalities.

. Its kinda like The Club in that it is easy to defeat, but its even easier to steal a car without The Club.

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