We didn’t like the VPN videos out there on the internet - so we made our own! Its now available to watch on PeerTube at the link above!

To protect against those pesky “hackers” that want to steal your information at public wifi?

Nah. Enable HTTPS-Only mode and VOILA! (Make sure to x out of browsers the moment you see a warning screen)

To post “I HATE [Insert Name of Country Leader] and I hope he/she dies and go to hell!” on a forum?

Hell fucking yes. Especially if you are in an authoritarian country. Use both VPN and Tor, don’t use real names. Even in democratic countries, still use VPN, since power is always shifting. What’s legal today might not be legal tomorrow.

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I was using a vpn for everything. It was slow, it took forever to connect, I was having issues with websites I have to use for my business blocking them.

It was great if I wanted to look at a geo locked website, or video. It worked when I sailed the high seas (theoretically, as no one has ever said otherwise to me).

For every day use it ended up being such a pain I stopped connecting to mine unless I needed it.

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I literally have two machines running on always on VPNs, one my personal PC and another a home server were a torrent service is running, and have no such problems.

I think maybe the mistake you made was spending most of the time with it OFF and then turning it ON once in a while, whilst mine just goes ON as soon as I boot my machine and stays on.

Granted, I’m not using it for getting around geo-locked websites, I’m using it for having a bit more privacy and for safety when sailing the high seas so once in a while I have the opposite problem (that I’m blocked from accessing sites in my own country because the connections appear to be coming from a different country).

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Thanks I always regretted getting surfshark for streaming since they scammed me with their 99.00 plan and their YouTube channel is basically an even worse version of Linus Tech Tips

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Do you need VPN ? Yes/No.

  • Yes, if you live in first or second world country which government monitor every movement from citizens
  • Yes, if your country always became target from cyber attack or most of your citizen country is hacker
  • Yes, if your country control & censors the internet or you just wanna access other region locked website
  • No, if you live in third world country that doesn’t even care what you do in internet or your country ruled by someone who dumb about technology
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Yes, if you live in first or second world country which government monitor every movement from citizens

They also try to monitor everyone else in the world

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I’m in the no category.

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Wait for some lemming hopping here telling you “for now” even when they probably can’t understand 3rd world countries 🤣

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I mean, the US is a third world country ruled by someone who is dumb about technology.

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You’ve never lived in an actual third world country if you think the US is one, even at its current state.

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Technically, Earth is a third-world planet. Have you ever looked at a map of the solar system?

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No, its not and parroting this statement only makes you look silly.

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