VPN Myths Debunked: What VPNs Can and Cannot Do

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by summerheat, Jan 8, 2022.

  1. summerheat

    summerheat Registered Member

  2. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

     
  3. zmechys

    zmechys Registered Member

  4. summerheat

    summerheat Registered Member

    Your counter-arguments are impressive ;)
     
  5. xxJackxx

    xxJackxx Registered Member

    I didn't think I'd be saying this until I actually read the article but I do agree with Susan. It was more realistic than what most people's expectations are.
     
  6. zmechys

    zmechys Registered Member

    I have a very good reason or, even, reasons for my comment, but...
    It's only my personal (and very strong) opinion about it.

    N.B. Just to be clear, I don't recommend my opinion to anyone.
     
  7. Nebulus

    Nebulus Registered Member

    This is the best description of a VPN when it comes to providing privacy: "[...]it simply moves that risk from your ISP to the VPN vendor". It is a matter of whom you trust more to not spy on you: the VPN provider or your ISP. As for security, a VPN will probably not protect you against an attacker (see myth 3 from the original article).
     
  8. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    I liked the article. The only things I use a VPN for are protecting open wifi connections and location shifting for the occasional video that won't play in the USA. As Susan Bradley notes you're either trusting your ISP or the VPN provider, and there's no easy way to assess that.
     
    Last edited: Feb 16, 2022
  9. pernu

    pernu Registered Member

    https://www.cloudwards.net/how-secure-are-vpns/
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Feb 16, 2022
  10. zmechys

    zmechys Registered Member

  11. zmechys

    zmechys Registered Member

    Dear Susan Bradley's fans and supporters,

    To my regret, we are in different "bodyweight" categories (one should understand that statement); therefore, any conversation about privacy, security, ISP's (or Government's) snooping on your Internet activities is futile.

    Thank you, dear Mods for confirming my point.
     
  12. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    It's not clear what you're saying. Could you just spell out what you agree or disagree with in the article?
     
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