Well has anyone else looked up Protonmails address? On the map it is a fitness club but in google street view it is some grungy transportation company.
Well, do VPN companies have to delete the user information in their servers? Or do they have to keep it for a certain period of time like US Internet service providers?
to be able to access roblox instagram and more apps and websites that our government decided to ban out of nowhere. roblox on eis very sad cus lots of people spent lots of money on there before the blockage from the government
to stop nasty people from spying on your web activity
Is anyone working a remote job using a vpn because they wouldn’t accept your home country?
For work:
- Users use it to connect to LOB apps/terminal server from home.
- The sales team use them to simply secure their connection so that they can host events at schools and other public networks and not worry about hackers peeping on the network or accidentally accepting a cert for https inspection.
- I use vpns to connect to networks which don’t have a jump box or server that I can install an RMM on. That way I can remotely work on the firewall, DHCP, printers, etc.
VPNs for “privacy” is basically just a marketing term. They dont provide much privacy, just shifting the data that your ISP gets to the VPN company. IF you do want VPN for privacy, you’d better setup your own.
My use for VPN is remote access and ad filtering. I have my servers at home for this purpose.
I spend winter months in warmer climates I use it to watch hockey and my fave shows
Access to your company network to share files, data, printers…This is by far the most frequent usage.
Protect yourself against the preying eyes of your ISP
Protect your data when using a public Wifi (if it is free, you are the product…).
I would use it to see my baseball games that get blacked out.
To bypass my college internet restrictions and play some games ffs.
what are the best uses of a VPN?
Securing your connection between two points. Home to the office. Office to the office. Office to the cloud. Etc…
What do you use it most for?
Merging networks via untrusted broadband connections. IE site-to-site networks between small remote offices.
I run mine 24/7 just to be more secure in general. Oh and to stream all my TV through so they don’t know I don’t have a licence
For me it’s the ability to watch in-network sporting events.
A personal VPN ? Being able to monitor my computer/servers without having to expose them to WAN, a consumer VPN like Nord etc… ? Access to shows only avaible on certain geolocations.
YouTube premium for $2.80 a month (Ukraine) Adobe Creative Cloud for $7 a month (Turkey). Saves me like $750 a year on just those two services alone.
To make people suspicious about your internet activities
Buy cheaper ufc paperviews (65$ in cdn vers 23$ in Germany)
To learn truth and more honest analytics or just another opinions despite the censorship in tyranny.
Geo-restricted sporting events