So I would like some opinions, from my fellow revered privacy friends 😊🔏
I'm not sure which vpn to go with.
I'm leaning heavily toward squirrel vpn, it's a p2p, decentralized vpn (site here)
Or with Mozilla vpn. I get good speeds on squirrel, and it seems inherently safer.
Thoughts?
@Wetrix Not revered but I'll still add my input if that's alright. SquirrelVPN looks okay at first glance but I'd be extremely wary. They're an extremely new service from what I found, I don't see much to substantiate some of their claims, they don't make their payment methods publically available until you make an account and go to purchase a package from what I can see, and last thing if you search for SquirrelVPN - their official website has some Chinese looking characters in the title.
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Really you might not need a VPN though and something like For might be a way better bet. By design VPNs are honeypots, if you're looking for privacy or anonymity, then Tor is what you're looking for, if you're getting fooled by thinking your data will get stolen on public WiFi and you need a VPN providers encryption, you don't.
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HTTPS already encrypts all of your traffic, therefore not only securing your details on public networks, but also hiding the content of the websites you visit from your ISP, only revealing to them the beginning of the URL (i.e. your ISP will see https://YouTube.com instead of https://YouTube.com/watch?=jsPkwhYfaN ).
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