VPN Worst Practices
IVPN puts strong ethical standards and principles before profits. The VPN Worst Practices series covers practices in the VPN industry we would like to change.
VPN Worst Practices
By Viktor Vecsei |
Posted on December 4, 2020
Trust is hard to build and telling the truth is a valuable habit to support this process.
Trust is also easy to lose and telling lies (even white ones) is a fast way to diminish it.
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VPN Worst Practices
By Viktor Vecsei |
Posted on August 13, 2020
In the two previous posts in our series we have discussed even though mainstream VPN providers over-promise on their services, VPNs are useful and necessary tools for privacy protection. This third post looks beyond promises of VPNs to examine why and how sensitive data is accumulated of our lives, and what can we do about it.
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VPN Worst Practices
By Viktor Vecsei |
Posted on June 4, 2020
I’ve given everything away in the title. If you want better privacy online, use a VPN, but don’t expect perfect protection.
Another blog post discussing the benefits of a VPN might feel unnecessary in 2020. Hundreds of companies give you thousands of reasons on why you need one, bombarding you through ads, flashy landing pages and YouTube shout-outs.
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VPN Worst Practices
By Viktor Vecsei |
Posted on May 19, 2020
If you have to ask: ‘do I need a VPN for this problem?’, the answer is no, most of the time.
Let us forget the ‘Family Online Safety' TV inserts and the thirteen ‘Best Fastest Secure VPN’ ads on a single search result page.
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