• just another dev@lemmy.my-box.dev
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    1 year ago

    I’m interested to hear what you think a vpn will protect you against. Or what you think the flaws in Toms arguments are.

    Edit: I don’t know about you, but I trust my own, GDPR-backed isp far, far more than I trust whichever foreign based vpn company. Especially if they for it for free or cheap.

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      1 year ago

      See, that’s the difference between us, you’re in a country that has really good privacy protections. I’m in a country where I am the product being sold even with services that I pay for. So yes, I’m happy to ship my encrypted, unlogged data out of my country.

      I don’t remember if I saw that video from Tom Scott or not, but I imagine his argument was along the lines of, “if you aren’t doing anything nefarious or you don’t live in a nation state that censors you, then you have nothing to worry about”.

      Yes, there are scummy VPN companies, just like there are scummy companies in any other industry. Yes, I see all of these YouTubers out here shilling for VPN companies, but I also see them shilling for food subscriptions, clothing subscriptions, and web browsers, among other things. YouTube, in general, has become predatory for ads both in and outside videos.