Welcome to /v/privacy
- This subverse is anonymous and for everyone.
- Do you want to discuss and share with folks like us concerned about privacy?
You may also enjoy a visit to some related friendly subs:
/v/news
/v/technology
/v/science
/v/techdiscussion
/v/Censorship
/v/Internet
/v/leaks
/v/NSAleaks
/v/wikileaks
Here you will find specific news, articles, research, video and all kind of content about the topic, such as discussions, help and information. If you want to share something please consider it's relevance to privacy. If you feel it fits better in general news, technology, science, Internet, Censorship, the NSA-GHCQ or leaks please use the links provided. Do not cross post, instead we encourage you to start a new discussion!
For now we'll use most of common rules. More will be added as needed.
RULES:
- No personal attacks.
- No spamming.
- No personal information.
- Be fucking Nice.
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- Content:
Everything related both in favor or against privacy.
Downvote only if you can provide a good reason for it, please.
Stay on Topic.
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[–] 10363724? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Affiliate trash - OP is making $ from these links and the list is absolutely biased.
[–] 10375469? ago
The top rated VPN on there doesn't have a link to their site, or the name of the company/service.
Private Internet Access (PIA) doesn't keep logs, that's not in the list of their benefits, nor is the number of gateways.
The "discount" listed for PIA is their standard rate for buying more than 1 month at a time.
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[–] 10363602? ago
What does this add? You'd still need a VPN to connect to.
Also, running a VPN client on a dedicated router is outdated. Ditch DD-WRT and run AdvancedTomato or any other Tomato derivative. They're better for dual WiFi networks, one regular and one VPN on the same router.
[–] 10363479? 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Awesome thanks