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Per Forbes article: The seal has been broken. VPNs have operated largely under the radar for years, but now governments are taking an interest. These anonymity masks promise to hide your online activity and access restricted content. They're unlikely to survive unscathed."Remember when you thought age verification laws couldn't get any worse?" EFF says. "Well, lawmakers in Wisconsin, Michigan, and beyond are about to blow you away.As U.S. states and the U.K. government debate the merits of VPN band, America's cyber defense agency has added its own warning for Android and iPhone users: "Do not use a personal VPN.""Politicians have now discovered that people are using VPNs to protect their privacy and bypass these invasive laws," EFF warns. "Their solution? Entirely ban the use of VPNs."That's why it's highly likely that in some states and countries, further government warnings to stop using VPNs will come soon. And these will be laws and mandates not just advice.
Ah yes. Here's the fake story- the gov claims VPN's are dangerous and are being used by people who have no idea what they're doing or the risks of messing with them.
Uh... ok. That's dumb AF. Hey but don't worry, they only want to protect you. Why are more and more people getting VPN's? Because— some states are already requiring age verification— you know. (to protect- the kids, as well). Aaaand inevitably anyone with a brain cell knows that the narrative will be: people are using dangerous VPNs to bypass age verification checks. Since they are skirting the system and the kids are at risk, we have to do something that can't be circumvented. It's an ID that everyone must have that can't be faked or bypassed.
We must begin issuing and requiring everyone to have a new DIGITAL ID, which is totally for your protection and to save the kids. It's for the good of all, and it'll be so convenient and cool- we'll even tie it to your bank account so you won't even have to keep up with cards and accounts and all that tough stuff. And we'll tie it into your medical records so you'll have easy access to all your vaxies and boosties, it'll be simply one ID that gives you access to everything that's yours. Financial, medical, identification, social credit scccc— er.... so yes, it'll be awesome and so safe. There's no way the govt could use such a thing to impose brutally oppressive technocratic control over the people...... cause— it's safe and convenient.
""Even better, you don't have to memorize it- we can just put this little chippie thing in your right hand or even your forehead! What a great idea isn't it? Amazing stuff- hard to believe no one has envisioned this until now! It's totally Revelationary!
ERRR- REVOLUTIONARY! Sorry. Misspoke. (Spaz) UUUUHHGHH— THE BIBLE CALLED IT ALL 2,000 YEARS AGO WE RIPPED IT OFF!!!
Sorry. I'm so sorry. Not sure where that came from. This is definitely not in the Bible. Whatever that is. Never heard of it to be honest. Who wrote that one? Clancy? Dan brown? Oprah? Probably Oprah. She's so great, isn't she? Love her.""
...Err MARK OF THE BEAST!!
No! No. I was trying to say- mark my words-- she's the best!!
But Nord has pretty much been the standard for most people; they've been around a long time, have a well developed infrastructure and a good base set of features like split tunneling, kill switch (app based or "no internet if vpn isn't on"... they have post quantum encryption if that's even an effective thing.. standard protocols and wire... etc. if that's what you're asking. They have tor based connections, static ip option and I think even double tunneling.
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Other than that, I wish NordVPN provided port-forwarding. I still have a year and a half, but honestly, I was going to try out ProtonVPN at some point, but I lost track of when my NordVPN was expiring, and auto-renew was on for some reason. So it charged me the whole can of worms.
If you ever use NordVPN, immediately turn off auto-renew.
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