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- Possibility to add websites to exclusions
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- Up to 5 devices connected simultaneously
- Zero-logging policy guarantees personal data security
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Better than no protection? I guess so but at the expense of having to switch around servers or disabling the vpn repeatedly throughout your day just to do something as simple as visiting movie review sites.
People recommend Private Internet Access or Nord VPN so that's what i'm switching to.
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I don't have the expertise to know what those various indicators mean, but as a mid-wit trying to infer the value of those markers, they for the most part seem to pre-suppose that you can trust the people who run the service not to be lying.
Is any one of those parameters a strong indicator of legitimacy?
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I don't have the expertise to know what those various indicators mean, but as a mid-wit trying to infer the value of those markers, they for the most part seem to pre-suppose that you can trust the people who run the service not to be lying.
Is any one of those parameters a strong indicator of legitimacy?
http://web.archive.org/web/202006...ysite.
It gives a breakdown of the VPN services at the time (2020) and the criteria they used to make those scores.
I won't say I agree with all the scores, but take it as a decent overview of the various VPN providers out there and what they claim to do or don't do.
Hope that helps!
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Better than no protection? I guess so but at the expense of having to switch around servers or disabling the vpn repeatedly throughout your day just to do something as simple as visiting movie review sites.
People recommend Private Internet Access or Nord VPN so that's what i'm switching to.
Some people prefer to anonymously use the internet (or attempt to add some layer of privacy, in reality).
Some people prefer to anonymously use the internet (or attempt to add some layer of privacy, in reality).
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