On their official website!

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    18
    edit-2
    7 hours ago

    A VPN introduces a new party who can harvest your data. It doesn’t avoid IP tracking, it just shifts it from your ISP to another entity.

    You have to trust that your VPN provider’s claims of no logging/tracking are accurate, you can usually get fairly confident with research but it’s never 100%.

    Edit: to clarify, I’m not trying to dissuade VPN use. It’s a still a great choice.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      1614 hours ago

      a foreign commercial company is the safer choice compared to ur local isp who is bound to handover ur data to ur government if they ask for it. plus there are plenty of good vpn providers who can be considered credible due to third party audits and them being open source

    • Kat
      link
      fedilink
      613 hours ago

      I mean, I know for a fact I shouldn’t trust my scumbag ISP. Most people fall into that camp here in the US.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      513 hours ago

      What are the alternatives? I feel tor might be good, but I don’t want to overload the n/w with 1080p FreeTube videos.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        27 hours ago

        A VPN is still a good choice, in fact if you setup your own VPN on a VPS that is an even safer choice because then you (sorta) control the certificate used for encryption. True, your hosting provider could still obtain that cert if they really wanted to, and they still have the data on your IP using it and for how long / how much, but it would make obtaining your data a targeted attack.

        But there are cons to setting up your own, such as misconfiguration exposing you, or just the setup time in general.