| ▲ | Ms-J 13 hours ago | |
Your company is sheltering some of the worst individuals who work to destroy privacy and security. From the link that you posted, the first thing it asks for is your full name. This is the same when attempting to signup for the VPN service. If paying with crypto, the process tries to steal even more info from you such as zip code and country. No other normal privacy or VPN services ask for a full name or zip code. The "freedom policy" on the site talks about how the company won't spy on anyone or do anything to compromise privacy, then goes on to talk about "think of the children!" Minors might subscribe to privacy services. Vp.net would harm minors more than a child predator due to the false sense of security and privacy. The business lies to everyone saying it is secure because of SGX, which has new vulnerabilities pop up weekly. | ||