[ale] Good commercial VPN's

Lightner, Jeffrey JLightner at dsservices.com
Thu Sep 5 13:39:22 EDT 2019


Quick and dirty for web surfing you can use Opera – has built in VPN you can enable at no charge.

Of course, they could be tracking you but promise that they aren’t.  Does Google still say their motto is “Don’t be evil”?   :-)

From: Ale <ale-bounces at ale.org> On Behalf Of Chris Fowler via Ale
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BTW - my basic reason is that I'm tired of giving Google and the US Gov. everything I do :)
I'm not even sure how you're going to do that. Do you have an Android phone?

Russia and other countries have been operating tor exit nodes.  Using toor is no guarantee now
If you use a VM in another country and operate your own you still have not guarantee that the country of exit is not
monitoring the traffic of the host provider.  In my case, Digital Ocean.
With a commercial VPN you have no guarantee that they are also not motoring your traffic.

This idea looks promising:

https://github.com/renergr1nch/splitter



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