A simple metaphor for VPNs is that you're paranoid about someone keeping track of what you buy at the supermarket, so now you pay someone to buy stuff for you in order to "protect your privacy" If you think about it for a sec you get the issuehttps://twitter.com/zackwhittaker/status/1309485850779152390?s=20 …
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This is the whole general problem of trust, of course The law is supposed to be a tool we use to enable trust among strangers -- if a business cheats you and fucks you over, you're supposed to be able to call regulators on them, sue them in court
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But that makes everything much, much harder when the whole point is the law *isn't* on your side, when the whole idea of the business is supposed to be protecting you from the government itself Who are you gonna call to complain when they dime you out
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