You do realize that most VPN providers can be classified as ISPs right? VPN doesn't necessarily save you from the recent anti privacy law.
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Replying to @mrphs
How VPN providers "market" themselves to you doesn't change the fact that they have access to all of your browsing history/habits, apps, etc
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Replying to @mrphs
I agree there's a lot of room for abuse, but at least they're able to compete on privacy practices.
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Replying to @RichFelker @mrphs
Normal residential ISPs could also compete on privacy if Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, etc. didn't have monopolies most places.
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Please don't read this as a position that it's ok for privacy to be something you compete on; it should be mandated by law.
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But in the absence of law, competition can sometimes be a half-decent substitute.
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or as seen before, instead they'll compete on who can sell the data for a higher price.
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@RichFelker I'm not gonna gamble the privacy of people I care so deeply about on good faith/moral and competition of vpn providers1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
Completely reasonable position.
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