
TOP 5 VPNs of 2021 For MAX Protection! - Techlore
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Date: 2022-04-15
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lies
Sorry, double comment, but on videos specifically like this one, maybe avoid terms like -normies. - It makes it harder to show this to, well, normies, and thus get them into caring about their privacy and security. I suggest -easy-to-use interface- or -beginner-friendly- at a stretch.
Edit: Also especially for the top choice, reiterate that they have a great apps for Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android (because people may not know what F-Droid is) as well. I think it's good to make sure people don't ever think -oh, this is just for the nerds who use Linux; Linux is hard I don't want to do that-.
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Sorry, double comment, but on videos specifically like this one, maybe avoid terms like -normies. - It makes it harder to show this to, well, normies, and thus get them into caring about their privacy and security. I suggest -easy-to-use interface- or -beginner-friendly- at a stretch.
Edit: Also especially for the top choice, reiterate that they have a great apps for Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android (because people may not know what F-Droid is) as well. I think it's good to make sure people don't ever think -oh, this is just for the nerds who use Linux; Linux is hard I don't want to do that-.
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lies
0: 07 Ahhh, TunnelBear. Stopped using them the moment they got political. Doesn't matter if you support BLM or don't, as soon as they did they threw any illusions of neutrality into the shredder.
That, and when I politely explained this to them and why I was leaving, they implied I wasn't -human. - Something along the lines of -Sorry, but it was the human thing to do. - Uh huh. Sure. And my question is -right, so when do you start filtering my data for whatever you consider offensive? Not illegal, just not aligned with your politics. -
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0: 07 Ahhh, TunnelBear. Stopped using them the moment they got political. Doesn't matter if you support BLM or don't, as soon as they did they threw any illusions of neutrality into the shredder.
That, and when I politely explained this to them and why I was leaving, they implied I wasn't -human. - Something along the lines of -Sorry, but it was the human thing to do. - Uh huh. Sure. And my question is -right, so when do you start filtering my data for whatever you consider offensive? Not illegal, just not aligned with your politics. -
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sagich
Thank you a ton for the review! If I didn't get a VPN subscription over a year ago (3 year plan, I propably would have picked another Service; tough thankfully my provider isn't bad either.
I do REALLY appreciate the honesty here. Listing a VPN service without affiliate Links on the Top and others in the List don't have one as well; plus giving the choice of using affiliate Links in the description or not. Honestly, I do not often click affiliate Links, but I'd certainly use yours, if the VPN of choice feautred those links.
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Thank you a ton for the review! If I didn't get a VPN subscription over a year ago (3 year plan, I propably would have picked another Service; tough thankfully my provider isn't bad either.
I do REALLY appreciate the honesty here. Listing a VPN service without affiliate Links on the Top and others in the List don't have one as well; plus giving the choice of using affiliate Links in the description or not. Honestly, I do not often click affiliate Links, but I'd certainly use yours, if the VPN of choice feautred those links.
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vBDKv
Regarding 1: 55 - Quoting Mullvad -Should a government somehow succeed in legally forcing us to spy on our users, we will cease operation of our service in the affected jurisdiction and only resume it if the legal situation- has been remedied. Just as where no data can be revealed if it does not first exist, the service can't be used as a surveillance tool if it's not in operation. - You can read the whole thing here
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Regarding 1: 55 - Quoting Mullvad -Should a government somehow succeed in legally forcing us to spy on our users, we will cease operation of our service in the affected jurisdiction and only resume it if the legal situation- has been remedied. Just as where no data can be revealed if it does not first exist, the service can't be used as a surveillance tool if it's not in operation. - You can read the whole thing here
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The
I've studied IT security and got rather interested in VPNs. One i REALLY love is OVPN. Based in Sweden, where i live and they run it all on RAM. Which means that if someone. knowckas on the door; ) They pull the plug and no data is found anymore. Whuch has happened many many times. Paying can be done through mailing literally cash to them xD Just sayin- If you want something really hard core; )
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I've studied IT security and got rather interested in VPNs. One i REALLY love is OVPN. Based in Sweden, where i live and they run it all on RAM. Which means that if someone. knowckas on the door; ) They pull the plug and no data is found anymore. Whuch has happened many many times. Paying can be done through mailing literally cash to them xD Just sayin- If you want something really hard core; )
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Will
Once upon a time you could sign up for these services with prepaid cards. When your only quasi anonymous purchasing option is crypto it's hard to cound most of these as having anonymous options. short of mailing cash to mullvad there dont seem to be many good options for a truly anonymous vpn.
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Once upon a time you could sign up for these services with prepaid cards. When your only quasi anonymous purchasing option is crypto it's hard to cound most of these as having anonymous options. short of mailing cash to mullvad there dont seem to be many good options for a truly anonymous vpn.
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Euryale
Any VPN that is based in the U. S. jurisdiction is NOT to be trusted, ALL the VPNs based in the U. S. keep logs.
There are other ways to hide your IP in case you need it, but for regular, everyday browsing,
there is no need to waste money on VPN or hide your iP.
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Any VPN that is based in the U. S. jurisdiction is NOT to be trusted, ALL the VPNs based in the U. S. keep logs.
There are other ways to hide your IP in case you need it, but for regular, everyday browsing,
there is no need to waste money on VPN or hide your iP.
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Google
I'm confused. Why would the 1st VPN, mullvad not work with streaming services like Netflix when vpns are used in general to bypass geoblocking in order to use streaming services to watch shows not available in your country?
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I'm confused. Why would the 1st VPN, mullvad not work with streaming services like Netflix when vpns are used in general to bypass geoblocking in order to use streaming services to watch shows not available in your country?
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Call
Check out my quota (What VPNs are available outside the 5, 9 and 14 eye alliance) You should make a video about this. Let me know if you think think this is a good idea or not in comments section.
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Check out my quota (What VPNs are available outside the 5, 9 and 14 eye alliance) You should make a video about this. Let me know if you think think this is a good idea or not in comments section.
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Hhattaba
Just curious why didn-t perfect-privacy make the list? Seems like it has all the features of ivpn; been using it for years. Is there a smoking hole in perfect-privacy vpn I-m missing?
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Just curious why didn-t perfect-privacy make the list? Seems like it has all the features of ivpn; been using it for years. Is there a smoking hole in perfect-privacy vpn I-m missing?
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