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Re: List of VPN Service Providers - 2025
by
Synchronice
on 02/07/2025, 12:25:18 UTC
So you can't expect anyone including police to understand all details of every law.
Police should know the law, they are called law enforcement for a reason but sadly, the government feels fine if the police abuses the law.

Then ignore those companies that lure in new customers with discounts. Mullvad doesn't do it, vote with your wallet.
Of course! There is a reason why there are only two VPNs in Privacy focused cheap monthly VPNs section. I like Mullvad's business model but I'm okay with IVPN's business model too, least they have fixed sale on long-term plans and they do not offer 80% sale all the time, sales are fixed all the time and you save on long-term plans.

To be frank with you, I hate this marketing strategy of VPN providers, there is more than 50% sale all the time, what's the point of that? Just set original prices and stop bullshit marketing and promotions.
yeah, and add to that the bullshit list of claims they make, stuff like "our VPN will protect you from getting hacked" and "complete anonymity online" while most people turn on thier VPN and log in to their gmail.
but my favorite is the "military grade encryption", like dude, 99% of internet traffic is literally encrypted using the same military grade encryption which is just AES-256.
I think that these VPNs are more like an adware and not a thing that protects people from it. These companies play with words and try to catch new victims all the time. Those who don't know things well, easily get captivated by the combination of beautiful words.