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2 days agoHow do you know your VPN is not just doing the same things? Anything that you think is secure is only so temporarily because it becomes a target for state and private security firms. E.g. a private security company from Sweden could infiltrate a VPN provider than that security firm sells the data to states and other private firms. These firms are owned by the same conglomerates that own everything else and they consolidate the data. That is giving the VPN provider the benefit of the doubt, that they aren’t just lying to you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1opKW6X88og
“Inside this video, you’ll learn: • How Facebook turned a “privacy app” into a surveillance weapon • The Israeli cyber intel unit behind Onavo and why it matters • What Project Ghostbusters did to break HTTPS encryption • Why 20+ top VPNs are secretly owned by spyware vendors • The real story behind ExpressVPN, Kape Technologies, and fake “independent” review sites • The 7-point checklist every VPN must pass to be trusted • Better tools to protect yourself: DoH, hardened Firefox, Tor, browser isolation, and more”