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by safeplanet-fesa 2579 days ago
NordVPN is one of the ugliest in the on its own shady VPN business. They did their best to slowly make the Tesonet scandal slide away. Here on HN some users provided extensive insights about their connections with the Lithuanian data mining company and convincingly demonstrated that NordVPN must be the most evil VPN honeypot and deceiver.
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Can you tell more about what is the "Tesonet scandal"?

I've heard such shady stuff about NordVPN that I would never trust them with their data, also would never trust any other VPN provider.

EDIT: I thing I've found it:

https://restoreprivacy.com/lawsuit-names-nordvpn-tesonet/

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17258203

I was informed before not to use NordVPN for their (anecdotal) shady practices, but the fact that ProtonMail is in this crap too - I do not know who to trust anymore when I am buying "privacy" online.

ProtonMail is not involved and the story is really bogus. Proton happens to have an office in Lithuania (one of 6 globally) and was dragged in as a result, but otherwise there is no real connection as explained here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonVPN/comments/8ww4h2/protonvpn...

ProtonVPN in particular has been vetted by third parties such as Mozilla, and is operated very transparently as outlined here: https://protonvpn.com/blog/is-protonvpn-trustworthy/

The location of Proton offices for example, has always been publicly disclosed, the directors of the Swiss parent company Proton Technologies AG, and the company's CERN roots, etc, are all in public record.