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by vinay_ys
1118 days ago
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It is suicidal only if there's a way to get caught. also, the full picture of the finances involved isn't always clear – the vpn business may be just a front for some other much more profitable shady business. Besides, post Snowden, it is silly to still believe in such claims as non-logging. there are many high probability possibilities: – it is a legitimate business but a secret court order compelled it to install a tap and feed it to secret government agency. - its not a real business but actually a secret govt security agency's slush fund funded cyber intelligence warfare operation. - its an unscrupulous mafia funded business running a massive hacking/blackmail operation masquerading as a business. - its an unscrupulous shady business that's harvesting and selling your personal data to black market data brokers. ...so on. possibilities are endless. |
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Shady businesses are out of scope when it comes to laws, but that's true for any industry. There are ways to protect yourself, if your opsec warrants it, by "double wrapping" and using 2 separate VPN providers simultaneously.
Greed is also a huge factor. Dishonest providers can implement all kinds of SDKs into their software and 2-3x their revenues. This is why its important to use VPNs that offer open source apps you can audit and compile yourself which would protect against some obvious violations, but one can do all kinds of evil shit server side without the end user ever knowing.