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    10 months ago

    Because a vpn can monitor all the websites that you visit. Not directly what you’re looking at, but definitely where you’re looking. Just line your provider can, if you’re not using a vpn. But at least with your provider, you have a contract with them - you pay them to transport your data and nothing more. Some very scummy providers aside, that’s where it stops.

    A free vpn, however, needs to pay for transporting your data somehow. And if you’re not paying for it with money, then who/what is?

    See also Tom Scott’s explanation about vpns, why you probably don’t need one, and why he refused their advertisement money.