Comment by WithinReason
4 years ago
Wouldn't the ownership of the server be easy to trace back to you?
PIA has been promising a fully audited and verifiable infrastructure in the future:
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/dont-trust-verify...
>Wouldn't the ownership of the server be easy to trace back to you?
yes. Which is why I said that this helps to shield your traffic from other people in your current local network (think: coffee-shop) which is one use-case of a VPN.
If you need to protect your traffic from anybody but your peer (another potential use-case of a VPN if this were possible) and you even want to hide the fact that you were talking to that peer, then you're out of luck. Period.
You are ignoring the use case of protecting my data from my ISP, who is a known bad actor that wants to sell my data and had the power to strongarm my government into legalizing that data theft.