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by Operative0198 1322 days ago
Obviously people have different reasons for using VPNs. But how I see it, between the ISP and a commercial VPN, which provider would you trust more with your internet activity?

The one with more PII data on you or the one with less? Noting that some VPNs even allow you to pay with Bitcoin.

My ISP knows where I live right to my doorstep. A VPN only knows roughly from which city I'm accessing the service from. And for mobile data, it is worse since the carrier I use has a copy of my govt issue ID (as mandated by law).

Between the two, do you trust the one whose core business is competitively providing privacy products? or .... the local private entity (some operating as a market monopoly) susceptible to government interference & anti-privacy laws .... and who basically answers to no one with regard to customer data/privacy?

Am sure all this PII data could be made to be used against you on a worst-case scenario basis but still...

I do have a self-hosted VPN tunnel that I use occasionally, but it's not as effective for privacy as a commercial VPN is if we put all device fingerprinting aside. And besides, the cloud provider still has my credit card so this route doesn't provide any greater privacy benefits than a VPN does.