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Read this very detailed and concerning story: https://www.zdnet.com/article/trust...vpns-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-week/
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It'd be like Cheetah Mobile purchasing NordVPN.
I use ProtonVPN. There was a scandal recently with ProtonMail so I am a tad concerned. Not to brag or anything but in my spare time I'm a hefty cybersecurity enthusiast and a bit of a white hat hacker, and I can with utmost certainty say that if you MUST hide something from prying eyes at all costs, just use Tor. Tor is hands down one of the most secure ways to look at stuff online. VPNs are not much more trustworthy than your ISP, they're just a tad bit more relaxed on rule enforcement. They are best for hiding stuff from your ISP or local network admins (or those cafe based WiFi hackers), but if you do something that attracts too much attention you can still be found out and traced in a gazillion ways and will be no more secure in that case than an ISP. Also, givernemnts in the VPN countries can do what they want even if you are clean. You never know. VPNs are the cyber version of a back alley guy promising you a pay-to-use method for doing shady stuff with legal immunity.