If you are not the customer, you are the product.
Pay for a VPN if you don’t want the VPN company to be complicit in tracking you.
And no, Mullvad is not free.
If you are not the customer, you are the product.
Pay for a VPN if you don’t want the VPN company to be complicit in tracking you.
And no, Mullvad is not free.
What guarantees do I have?
Any free VPNs could make it pay-to-use without changing a thing.
Having to pay for a VPN does not mean that it is more secure or whatever it is you are thinking. I could be a customer AND product at the same time.
To the commenter below:
> They are regularly audited. This info is freely available. Plus they go above and beyond with collecting as little info possible.
Again, what guarantees do I have? Info is freely available, yeah, just like it is freely available about the Earth being flat.
> Educate yourself rather than make a cunt of yourself.
Educate myself on what exactly? I do not trust anyone blindly when it comes to privacy. It is all just hearsay with nothing to back it up.
The "cunt" part was absolutely unnecessary. Just because I am doing my own due diligence and you do not, and you blindly believing people, that does not mean I am a cunt.
For the record, you failed to provide anything to the guarantees I have been asking about.
So, until you do so, I will continue being a skeptic.
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