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[–] Azrael@reddthat.com 1 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

You’re right about one thing. You still have to trust someone. A VPN doesn’t eliminate trust, it shifts it from your ISP to the provider.

The difference is that reputable VPNs are audited, operate under stricter legal frameworks, and have a business model built on not logging user activity. That’s a very different risk profile than “you can’t trust any of them.”

Think of it like this:

Your ISP is a glass car. A bad VPN is tinted windows. A good audited VPN is an armored vehicle.

A tank could still destroy it, but you're no longer an easy target.

A lot of people exaggerate what VPNs actually do. They’re not magic, but they’re also not useless. They reduce risk, which is the entire point.

[–] Skv@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

More like no condom vs a condom with a poked hole. Chances are lower, but information is always visible.

Plus whoever is buying that data, owns the agencies that do audits in the first place.