vpns have great use cases, privacy isn’t really what they were designed for.
What? Virtual “Private” Network, it’s in the name. If you choose to use a hosted service and compromise that aspect then it’s on you.
vpns have great use cases, privacy isn’t really what they were designed for.
What? Virtual “Private” Network, it’s in the name. If you choose to use a hosted service and compromise that aspect then it’s on you.
Though, there is a difference between having a private network and an expectation of privacy of data being sent to a destination you don’t control (such as a website).
Not really sure what you mean here, a website? Like a VPN provider or what?
I thought we’ve reached the conclusion that if you use a VPN service instead of hosting and connecting to your own, you are compromising what VPNs have to offer.
Sorry that was poorly worded. I guess the vast amount of marketing from the providers would have you believe all you need is their service to be private on the internet. I was just trying to make the point that a vpn provider doesn’t make someone private on the internet. Which may have been redundant based on previous posts.
I would agree with rolling your own for the most part. If I had the upstream on my internet I’d just host my own vpn, unfortunately it’s woefully slow, so having a vpn service for using WiFi when traveling is helpful.
I was just trying to make the point that a vpn provider doesn’t make someone private on the internet
You seem to conflate anonymity and privacy and that’s the point I’m trying to make.
Then that’s a marketing problem and not a design issue.
VPNs are great when you’re on a potentially hostile network (open WiFi, shirtty ISP, corporate monitoring, country level firewalls etc).
Looking good so far. WireGuard can use multi-cores in the CPU, and OpenVPN can’t. Hoping for more VPN providers to implement WireGuard soon.
Yeah agree with you and the info you have shared. Just reading out PureVPN Review and found it out informative. Have a look!
I agree and as far as the price of PureVPN is concerned, it is very light on your pocket. The Servers work perfect and the encryption is also great. However, if you ask my second best VPN after PureVPN, I would definitely recommend PrivateVPN. Since I've been currently using it, therefore I am very much curious to read several Privatevpn Review, and I have a relief that I have a good alternative for PureVPN. In short, if you need a VPN which is inexpensive in price, easy to install with the best encryption, then you should go for PrivateVPN
What is the fastest VPN hardware setup? Do you use your internet router or have a VPN device setup inside your network. I would think a VPN device inside your network which can focus on VPN. This would allow you to use your faster internet service for things which did not need to pass through VPN. My only thought is you would not want the VPN device to use a double NAT. Passing through NAT is slow.
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