kangarunner wrote: ↑September 1st, 2023, 11:08 pm
I stopped using VPN's the minute I found out the top 4 most used VPN's in the United States are owned and operated by the FBI.
I'm in the computing industry, and I've lost confidence in all major companies. Proton Mail complied with government data requests. I thought they were a secure company but guess nogt.
FBI and NSA will set traps for people to fall into. I'm sure Google knows every single thing about me.
Whether VPNs and services like Protonmail are useful or not depends on your objectives: I never do anything that's even slightly illegal (except theoretically "free speech" if some new laws get pushed in outlawing free speech where it was formerly legal without my realizing, LOL) and always just assume anyone high up enough in the food chain knows everything if they really want to find out (or else I never would've used my real name here and on Twitter as a username anyway).
However, using VPNs and services like ProtonMail still have their uses, for bypassing regional censorship, or for receiving content that the most infamous big tech conglomerates like jewgle won't just censor or shadowban and delete half your messages if their algorithms flag it as stuff they don't want goyim to be able to receive.
Example: As
@Lucas88 recently pointed out in another post, the jews get internet censorship laws via "hate speech" legislation in all sorts of countries (and places like PRC do too) so you can't see content you want to see like Bitchute videos or sometimes even jewtube videos, but a lot of times you can literally see the content in seconds by switching a VPN to a different location where it isn't blocked.
There's also the question of entire major platforms run by jews like Instagram: I tried signing up for that not for anything remotely political but just because I wanted to be nice and give some likes to a girl I know personally who runs a small business making provocative outifts for +-sized women (

), however, the moment I tried to sign up for an account there I immediately had my open IP based at a marina I was staying at blocked, and they sent me an instant email before I even could sign up saying I was banned for serious violations of their terms of service even though I'd literally never even got to the first page to start making a profile and had just tried to enter an email and username and password to attempt to sign up, so I'd literally never even used Instagram for anything but they already knew they wanted to ban me.... What a Cohen-cidence.
So I don't give a !@#$ about not being able to use Instagram obviously, but the only way that could've happened must be because the IP I was trying to use openly from there had gotten into a database (since Zuckerberg runs that turkey as well as Faceberg) of IPs they'd decided hadn't been well-behaved goys and so had to be blocked.
