Wouldn't your VPN provider be able to identify you? If the VPN provider wants to continue business in the jurisdiction that is asking for your identity, you should assume it will play by the 'rules'.

Why should the VPN fight against authorities on your behalf?

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Then we’ll go with dVPN… 😜

dVPN is a new concept to me, it might be a viable solution. Thanks for pointing this out, I'll read more about it and its security tradeoffs.

Use a VPN which accepts anonymous payments, anonymous accounts, that doesn't log your activity, have external independent audits, operating in safe jurisdictions.

I doubt those actually exist.

Mullvad

Yes I first thought about Mullvad as well 🤙 Monero community is quite vocal about it.

Based in Sweden 🤔 Piratebay has operated in Sweden as well and they get raid by the authorities. Something to consider 🤷

They all know your IP address. That’s enough for your government if they want you. No?

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