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My gosh if your not already oof!!!

Why is no one talking about this 🫢

I was assuming most of us have had them for years?? I think I started 2018 which was late.... I also set Phoenix to use Tor connecting....

I only have two types of traffic.

Traffic that goes through a VPN and traffic that goes through Tor.

Why? So they can collect your data instead of someone else?

Trustless VPN's are a thing.

Alternatively, you can always make your own that can be easily tracked if you use it without server swapping.

https://www.howtogeek.com/221001/how-to-set-up-your-own-home-vpn-server

Depends which VPN you use. Mullvad, for example, doesn’t collect anything

it is extremely expensive

why do you care what they collect?

Similarly priced to proton VPN

Simple: whenever the offices of the VPN you use gets raided by the local authorities, I feel better knowing that they have no info to give

Exactly this.

Because if I'm going to use a privacy service, I'd like it to be just that.

sure but any privacy service can be used discreetly except those in the usa which i would never trust because they are all either operated by the cia or controlled