Absolutely. I was more referencing the fact that many providers are either logging your data and selling it or that they're using 3rd party tunnels in their own apps.

I've used VPNs for years and thought I kinda knew what I was doing. Apparently I didn't...

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Which VPN did you change to? I use Mullvad currently, they don't seem to log or keep any personal data.

Build your own wireguard vpn 😉

This is the way. Once I wrapped my head around it, it's actually quite simple and elegant.

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It is much easier than one would thing.

Here is even automated script which does all the job

https://github.com/angristan/wireguard-install

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if you're looking for a pretty vanilla wireguard setup and don't need to worry about more complicated constructs like a site-to-site tunnel, IP restrictions, interface MTU or anything like that, then I'm also a big fan of wg-easy because it puts a UI around it which makes the whole experience comparable to Tailscale:

https://github.com/WeeJeWel/wg-easy

So I get a computer running this wireguard server and I can route all my traffic through my computer or does it use servers from a wireguard network?

No, it’s entirely self hosted. WireGuard is native to the Linux kernel which is kind of awesome.

Unless you specify otherwise, your traffic to the internet goes out of the default gateway that whatever client machine was using before, eg your home router. But if you configure your client a certain way you can force all outbound traffic from that machine to go through another on your WireGuard network, making it similar to an exit node on a Tailscale network. There are tons of things you can do with WireGuard!

So I have to rent a server somewhere and I can run my home network and cellphone data through this server?

That’s definitely possible. I do that myself, renting a VPS from Linode that acts as my WireGuard server and the entry point to a VPN tunnel into my home network.

This is a great guide about how to set up a tunnel to your LND node but you can extend this to cover basically any service you host, not just a lightning node

https://github.com/TrezorHannes/Dual-LND-Wireguard-VPS

Similar guide on this topic - video tutorial

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzKj5garlIE

I watched around 8 minutes of it and that seems like a great way to set up a VPN.

Since you make this one yourself would sites that block VPN ips block this?

No, they don't block it.

You use your own vps server with IP address which is not associated with IP addresses of known commercial VPN providers.