A service which “sells access to [your home] bandwidth to customers seeking proxy services.”

Sounds a bit like running a Tor exit node, but for people who are likely less tech savvy, and probably won’t have segmented their network and offer this with a different IP.

QT TheRegister: What could possibly go wrong? Sublet your home broadband to strangers who totally won't commit crimes reg.cx/3Z27

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This has been already one of the threads of famous Tesonet vs NordVPN case a few years ago - basically Tesonet was a company running HolVPN which did exactly what the article above describes

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