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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/35967051

Most people turn to a VPN for one reason: privacy. And with its verified badge, featured placement, and 100k+ installs, FreeVPN.One looked like a safe choice. But once it’s in your browser, it’s not working to keep you safe, it’s continuously watching you.

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[–] Electricd@lemmybefree.net 16 points 1 day ago (2 children)

better than having a company that is directly known as watching you and sending all of it to your government

some companies have built a strong reputation

[–] callouscomic@lemmy.zip 0 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago) (1 children)

Knowing a company is watching me because it's openly known, is to me better than paying a company to not watch me and likely risk them simply selling out eventually like they all do.

It's funnier when you stupidly expected them to protect you, PAID them for it, and they don't.

It's like 23andme. Too fucking funny and everyone deserves it for their stupidity.

[–] Electricd@lemmybefree.net 2 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

VPN companies have a low interest in selling user data. Their business model is pretty profitable already, and any leak of this would instantly kill the brand.

There's no reason for proton and mullvad to sell user data. They would be legally liable and they would break their profitable companies

It’s like 23andme

fucking DNA stuff that was even written in the privacy policy iirc so meh, not the same

simply selling out eventually like they all do

would love to get examples of this. I have a lot of counter examples