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John Mathew says:

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Anonymous Coward says:

VPNSecure proudly assures that ZERO logs are recorded

OK, I’ll bite.

You are sending all of your connections / data through that encrypted VPN tunnel. They have to be able to decrypt anything passing through that tunnel in order to ensure it reaches the intended destination. (Not including other layers of encryption mind you. Like HTTPS, SSH, etc. Just the tunnel’s encryption.)

That means these kinds of service based VPNs are the biggest target for NSLs and other such snooping. With all of the data going through to one central location before it goes anywhere else, all you’ve done is move the goalposts for such would be snoopers. Granted you’ll prevent the local coffee shop or their ISP from seeing your Techdirt traffic, but as most of these VPN users are explicitly using them as a result of Snowden and the constant privacy invasions they hear about, it’s not really doing them much good. Worse as the service becomes more popular, it’s compromise value for the various eyes of the world goes up. Making the service more likely to be targeted.

If you want real security, set up a home VPN and let it go. You won’t be anonymizing traffic that way, you aren’t anyway, but at least anyone wanting to sniff will think it’s all coming from your house, not where you really are. Anyone wanting real-time location will either need to ask you nicely, or spend a wrench ton of effort trying to break your keys. Instead of getting it all for free with you paying for the privilege.

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