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by goldenkey
3670 days ago
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I think you need to remove snideness from your remarks. It stinks like shit especially when you end up wrong. A bad way to do intelligent discourse... Straight from wikipedia: "Individual Internet users can use some VPNs to secure their wireless transactions, to circumvent geo-restrictions and censorship, and/or to connect to proxy servers for the purpose of protecting personal identity and location. But some Internet sites block access via known VPNs to prevent the circumvention of their geo-restrictions." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network |
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What makes a VPN has nothing to do with "shortlived logs", subpoenas, thwarting geolocation, or security researchers.
A VPN is simply a private network stretched over the internet. In fact that private network might not even be routable back out to the internet, the network could be purely an internal network.
A VPN connection to your home network is most certainly a VPN, and your assertion to the person that you were responding to telling him that what he is doing is not a VPN is incorrect.
Also, if you prefer intelligent discourse, you might want to refrain from such judgmental language.