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That’s extreme paranoia. No one knows the team who builds cars, phones, TVs etc and their background. It doesn’t mean they’re selling your data to anyone that asks 😂
You don't purchase cars, phones or TVs with privacy in mind. Privacy is the only selling point of a VPN, it should be the first thing you think of.That’s extreme paranoia. No one knows the team who builds cars, phones, TVs etc and their background. It doesn’t mean they’re selling your data to anyone that asks 😂
My basic point is you are always having to trust someone with your data. If you want to buy a VPN for privacy, do not purchase based on price or whatever the latest offer is. Buy a VPN that is focussed on privacy in a country without strict spying laws.A phone would be one of the main privacy concerns considering they harvest and store data.
Not trusting ISPs is probably being a bit paranoid but it’s not because I don’t know who the technical team behind the ISP is or the background of the people who work for the ISP.
Which is a privacy concern.I thought the point was they are selling your information to 3rd party companies
Why sell it when you give it away for free:There’s nothing to even remotely suggest they sell anyones data
Ok, there is no evidence they sell data to other companies. Doesn't mean they don't, they have in the past, but they claim to not do it now. Those VPN's with higher ratings have external consultants audit their privacy policies, why have KeepSolid not done this?Still nothing about giving your data to companies. In the Ts & Cs it states they will share what information they store it with authorities when requested. Being cheap or free also has no bearing on that as IP Vanish has been forced to hand over information and force to keep logs on individuals by the FBI and they are one of the highest rated for privacy and keeping no logs.
Id rather use a vpn than have organisations like the food standards agency being able to access my last 12 months browsing data as they can with any UK ISP under the Snoopers Charter.
1. IP Vanish are based in the US, so you're making my point for me again - Use a VPN from a country with good privacy laws.I said IP Vanish are rated one of the best for privacy. They are located offshore and still were forced to hand data over.
But nothing to say keepsolid sold any data. It’s just making stuff up and posting it putting people off for the wrong reasons.
If extras measures like DNS leak protection and IPv6 leak protection isn’t used in conjunction with a VPN then there’s a good chance you’re not very hidden and anonymous and likely to receive a cease and desist from their ISP which to send you that notice must be monitoring your traffic.
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