Stop recommending Opera “VPN” as a way to bypass the ISP data grab in the US: ⒜ It’s owned by a Chinese consortium ⒝ It’s a proxy, not VPN
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When you use a VPN you are making a decision to trust the VPN provider—don’t take that decision lightly. Steer clear of “free” (as in cost).https://twitter.com/aral/status/847352140712378368 …
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layman question: but if the data is encrypted in VPN (per definition), can the provider see og gain control over it?
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Here’s a good overview: https://blog.ipredator.se/2016/01/trust-but-verify.html …
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In a nutshell, while it protects your traffic from observation by your ISP, you’re not protected from a malicious VPN provider.
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What do you think of
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I’ve been impressed by how VyprVPN approach the market and talk about privacy, security & anonymity.
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I don’t know about their technical underpinnings, but that already puts Vypr at the top of the heap in my book.
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I'm currently using a combination of NordVPN and occasionally a Tor browser.
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