what is the necessity in having a VPN
What is the necessity in having a VPN
make your internet private and safer
so that cyberpolice can instantly identify who's a normie showing everything and who's probably a criminal since he suspiciously hides his data
to say to the internet you have a VPN
Watching something on Netflix thats not avaible in your country
Private, and safer from what?
Don't use Norton. Screwed with my phone and I had to uninstall it.
>implying implying implying
Fuck off, you twat.
>make your internet private and safer
free vpn = data limit. most ISP block them.
paid vpn = record of who you are and what you visit. simple court order and they surrender your info. LOL.
This.
Plus the cheap ones with crazy offers currently sell your data.
Most of the IPs are static aren't they? so he actually has a bit of a point; you might be anonymous but your connection would still be listed as a VPN
im pretty sure a lot of paid vpns are advertised as having no logs so sure they could prove you're paying for an ip but you can't be guilty of a crime just because you pay for a vpn
(((them)))
Having a vpn does not make your connection safer per se. It just passes on the torch "who can snoop on ur traffic" to someone else...
And usually that someone else claims that they dont snoop or log anything.
Try TOR for most ptivacy/anonymity... But im no expert in tor. Research first.
Article 13. Fuck my life.
from what i've heard, TOR is pretty much useless for privacy nowadays
>TOR
tor is already successfully monitored by law enforcement. notice how the CIA and FBI dont whine about people who use it anymore?
Pls back to /pol
I mostly have one so that I can torrent shit without getting stupid warnings from my ISP.
I know my wife uses it to watch a couple shows that are only on Canadian netflix.
Right now your ISP can see who you connect to, and when, and, if you do not encrypt it, what you exchange with them. The servers you connect to can see where you are connecting from (what ISP and therefore also what country) and potentially use your IP address along with your browser's particular combination of features to track you across visits even if you delete your cookies (although that doesn't always work and websites don't usually attempt it).
If you use a VPN, then your ISP only ever sees encrypted traffic to one destination, and the only thing they can know about you is how much data you exchange with it and when. The sites you connect to can no longer see your IP address or know where you are accessing them from, and tracking you across visits without your permission becomes more difficult. Your VPN knows everything that your ISP would otherwise know about you which is who you are, who you connect to, and what you exchange with them (if its not encrypted).
There are simpler ways to avoid tracking, but if you want to change your apparent location or hide your connections from your ISP at the expense of exposing that data to a third party, then a VPN may be useful.
What vpn?
All vpn's i tried always still block the fk out of other Netflix regions
NordVPN
Unironically call your EU representative. We need 150 to vote no and 130 already promised to do so. There's still hope.
>I mostly have one so that I can torrent shit without getting stupid warnings from my ISP.
You do not get those warnings if you encrypt your connections. Set your bittorrent client to "require encryption" for all connections.
assuming you aren't doing something illegal, what's wrong with that?
sure, "no logs", you actually believe that?
So what is the best one to have that won’t track your info?
How the fuck are you going to say some dumb shit like
>vpn doesnt make your connection safer
but then you go on recommending TOR? You fuck Fed.
Kek
Leave the new fed trying to make a name for himself alone LOL
You are a sucker if you ever, under any circumstance, hand over personal data to a stranger and assume that they don't keep a copy of it.
having acces to content not available in your country ( games and streaming services)
dowload from mega and other file hosting just changing your ip with one click, that means no pay for subscription
go to webpages with illegal content without worrying of someone tracking you (encripted vpn)
+Tor.
and I know I am missing another one...
>There are simpler ways to avoid tracking
Which are?
advertising for one
Logs you say??
Just use https you fucking brainlets. It's the same thing.
well... is in the fucking contract if they dont follow it you can sue them and make millions there is a reason american corporations fear the consumer. You can sue them for almost everything
oh fuck off you goddamn faggot
jews
if you think like they tell you to, you should be fine
i'm getting a physical one
wrongthink is illegal now
enjoy being a good sheeple who never thinks beyond the limit of what's allowed by the jew
To feed a private company your information. Ad-blocker is the same thing.
Only should be used if there are censors on your countries internet
>your governments bullshit (they decide to block Yea Forums, torrent websites, porn etc)
>the MSM's bullshit
>the SJW bullshit (open your eyes to the horseshit going on in the world, I.E search american inventor in US and its nothing but niggers, search it in China and its whitey whitey whitey)
>"""their""" bullshit (don't let fags making £100,000+ a year by selling your data to companies keep doing it etc)
>the hacker known as Yea Forums's bullshit
blah blah blah its fucking common sense if you have to ask that question you need one
you showed a picture of a drug dealer who was murdered as proof that wrongthink is illegal?
I'm not asking because I particularly want to know, i'm asking because I want to be able to counter what people when they say i'm wearing a tin foil hat, and ask if i'm looking up sketchy shit because i use a vpn.
People can see your ip address and location if you leave traces on any site on the net leaving you compromised to hackers, spies and stalkers.
Not FBI u incel fk...
But u have a bit of a point.
Anything that makes the journey longer to track u makes it safer.
Sooo... Drive to suburban area. Find a retard w open/crackabke wifi. Connect w disposable network card ( laptop can be saved ... Need to toss our MAC address... Or spoof it, run OS live from RAM). Use crypto to buy some vpn's w no details. Do some vpn in vpn inception shit (prolly need virtualisation tho). On top use TOR (if it's not raped by FBI ofc).
And then go crazy.....imagination is ur limit.
Later toss network card and that should be it. No trace no worrys.
Ofc fbi sneak as fk. There prolly some flaws in this idea.
this thread is marketing
I’m still waiting for someone to say a good way, and just 1 other person to agree with him that it’s a good one lol
Wear a tinfoil hat...
Ithelps
good boy, we are looking for you fools
c'mon make another kik thread
this
it just makes you more of a target, not worth the risk
it's the difference between:
>go to a dealer
>buy crack
and
>go to a stranger who says you can trust him
>pay him to go to a dealer
>get crack for you
also, do you honestly think they don't keep track of your data - especially since they have direct access to some of your most sensitive information - and sell that off on the regular?
then there's tor which is:
>ask someone to get crack for you
>they go to someone to ask them to get crack
>they get crack to that guy
>that guy brings it back to you
not much better
there's no necessity, hiding in plain sight is often a better option
stop torrenting and use direct links
your analogy is shit.
At the bare minimum, a VPN will refuse to hand over the information without a warrant in order to save face as a service that protects your data, an ISP will hand it over without a warrant to avoid a public scandal.
Checked
best VPNs, go!
(((They))) that get you banned on FB or twitter if you believe corporations should pay more tax.
of course not officer
True. If it gets out that a VPN is keeping logs of all your activity and will easily hand it over to the authorities, then they risk losing their entire customer base. Like I used to have HideMyAss for my VPN until it was exposed that they turned over logs on one of the LulzSec hackers. I cancelled my subscription the very next day and switched to Private Internet Access who have stated many times that they keep no logs whatsoever. Granted, I'm not doing anything nefarious other than not seeing my torrents, but still, better safe than sorry.
The best explanation i have come up with for a VPN is the concept of 'anything you say can and will be used against you'
There are plenty of cases where someone says something when they're arrested (for false charges, or merely on suspicion) and what they said is taken out of context and used to convict them. In real life, your option is to just not say anything, however online your records can be obtained and it speaks for you regardless of your intentions.
Using a VPN adds an extra layer of security, in an attempt to prevent your internet history from being used against you.
>2019
>pedofiles wanna hide with vpns
>druggies wanna buy pink cocaine from "Peru" with vpns
Yea Forums never fails to make me kek.
Pia doesn't keep logs. Court orders of surrendering the logs turn up empty logs.
Yes, private internet access doesn't keep logs.
I just don't want my isp stealing all my data
to spam Yea Forums with pedo pis and avoid bans.
For going on certain websites, but vpn isn't the best you'll wanna use a vpn and bridge in conjunction with each other if you wanna be hidden from people who bother to look.