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CloudWatcher

(1,930 posts)
14. Close, but no.
Sun Jul 19, 2020, 11:32 AM
Jul 2020

You'll note that all the VPN services mentioned in the article *claimed* they did not keep logs. And they all did.

It's tough to do a VPN comparisons when they lie to you.

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Why should you trust *your* VPN??? [View all] CloudWatcher Jul 2020 OP
Using a VPN marks you as being suspicious discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2020 #1
How does a vpn mark you as being suspicious? cayugafalls Jul 2020 #3
I use a VPN to access an internal work network discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2020 #7
Can you explain to a VPN newbie why I should use one. Ferrets are Cool Aug 2020 #17
Here is a basic guide to what a VPN is and how to use. cayugafalls Aug 2020 #18
Thank you! Ferrets are Cool Aug 2020 #19
Virtual Private Servers CloudWatcher Jul 2020 #4
A shame. When I worked for the telephone company, privacy of telephone communications whether... SWBTATTReg Jul 2020 #2
Voice calls. CloudWatcher Jul 2020 #6
There are solid VPNs out there, you have to research. cayugafalls Jul 2020 #5
Research how? CloudWatcher Jul 2020 #8
VPN COMPARISON douglas9 Jul 2020 #12
Close, but no. CloudWatcher Jul 2020 #14
You can't trust a VPN, or anyone for that matter Miguelito Loveless Jul 2020 #9
Ouija boards .... CloudWatcher Jul 2020 #10
Interesting. kag Jul 2020 #11
Browsing Experience Security Check (Cloudfare) douglas9 Jul 2020 #13
Nice CloudWatcher Jul 2020 #15
We are not abandoning Hong Kong douglas9 Jul 2020 #16
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