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Comment by sowbug

3 years ago

I don't do anything sketchy online, but I use a VPN for the same reason I use HTTPS rather than HTTP, ssh rather than telnet, BTC/XMR rather than my credit card (when possible), and LUKS FDE rather than nothing. I value my privacy, and I want to fight the false perception that privacy-enhancing tools are only for shady usage by shady people.

Use a VPN for the same reason you close the stall door in a public restroom.

(I'm not necessarily agreeing with your premise that VPN usage has recently grown; I don't know that to be the case.)

A VPN only makes sense if you trust the VPN provider more than your ISP, if not you're only making things worse.

  • Honestly my ISP is to incompetent to run anything, DNS, billing, provisioning, you name it. I know because because we used to do consulting for them. I am confident that there is no way that they'd be able to monitor my traffic, they can't even tell if an entire town lose connectivity.

    • Incompetence finds a way when money is involved. Notice how parking violations are performed with zeal but police can not be bothered for anything else short of an armed robbery.

  • I apologize for the language, it's needed for the dramatic effect, but who the hell actually trusts their ISP?