• squiblet@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’d have plenty of questions about the VPN company though. Some of these would be the same as ISPs, some worse for VPN companies.

    • do we know if they’re compromised by our government or a foreign government?
    • Are their systems actually secure?
    • do they explicitly share data with a government, like they may be forced to?
    • do they sell data and just lie about it?
    • do they actually log data and lie about not logging or deleting it?
    • what if they do something like an exit scam where it turns out they did collect all your info, and then sell it before they close up shop?
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      1 year ago

      Legitimate questions, but why would it be worse for VPN companies?

      The way I see it, I have no way of verifying the answers to any of these regardless of whether it’s an ISP or a VPN, but I do know that VPNs have a greater incentive to provide you with proper privacy because if they were found to fail at this, the entire business dies. ISPs run no such risk, especially since many of them are effectively monopolies.