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let's argue: vpn edition

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  • @SirFoxy said:
    a vpn that operates in the us, canada, australia, uk, etc and accepts credit/debit or paypal and requires any kind of personal information, such as email is fundamentally flawed and pointless.

    monero, no personal information required, os running live etc should be essential otherwise it's pointless.

    let's argue.

    By your definition of pointless, so was your post.

  • james50ajames50a Member
    edited June 2021

    tbh the way i see it is all a vpn is going to aid you with is limiting which private businesses HAVE access to your data which can definitely be beneficial. Anything seriously illegal ie organized crime related and no vpn company is really a safe bet even if you pay with crypto/fake name in my view.

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