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      Mullvad generates you a unique account number for your “login” that you’re only told once (if you pay them in crypto or other privacy friendly payment methods)

      PIA did/does something similar but they’ve lost my trust

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        PIA was bought by an Israeli private equity firm Kape Technologies that also has a bunch of other VPN brands they operate. Even if they pass an audit I wouldn’t trust them not to be doing something shady with the data.

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          I’m torn about PIA. Kape is scetchy (and based out of an apartheid state), but PIA itself is court-tested.

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            The evidence is substantial. But if I were a certain tyrant waging an information war, and I were interested in spying on dissidents, I would be looking for ways to spy on and manipulate companies like Kape in ways that aren’t publicly visible, because their reputation of independence is valuable. That alone makes PIA not worth the risk for me.

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    What do you even do with 50gb of tracked data?

    Edit: i should clarify that i mean regular people, not corpos

    • 𝜯𝐞𝐡 𝜝𝐚𝐦𝐬𝐤𝐢@lemmy.world
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      Categorize/profile it and sell it to the highest bidder. The more corps. know your every detail, actions and reactions, the better chances there are of said person(s) to eventually cave and buy their stuff or pay for services.

      Simple example: If you know that someone is in a curtain age group (say 25-35), has paid for car insurance before and what state they currently live in, then car insurance companies/corps. will target you with their ad(s).

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    Opera’s VPN doesn’t require registration and has no limits, So it’s a free VPN, don’t use it for anything important, but at least it’s not an obvious scam.

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      Last I knew, Opera was owned by a Chinese company. I don’t have a problem with the Chinese people, but their onerous government gives me pause. I don’t want to contribute to them financially any more than I absolutely have to (considering it’s virtually impossible to buy much of anything nowadays that doesn’t have their hooks in it outside of food - and there’s probably even something I’m missing there).

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        Even if you’re not concerned about China but some other bad actors, they might still be able to easily purchase the data from the Chinese government…

        That is kind of an issue with almost any vpn service however…

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    Hunh. Seems like someone’s been studying the ol’ Nigerian Prince gambit (insofar as dumbing down the hook to fish for idiots). Don’t worry, though! I’m sure they’ll only get better at it! 😶🤌🏼