How likely is it that VPN companies, such as NordVPN, are lying in their privacy policies?
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100%
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Please elaborate.
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Their purpose is to conceal activities, which if tracked, could at some point be in any way harmful to you in the future. This is why privacy is important. As much as one would wish it were, there's no possible way to truly verify that they do what they say. Eventually you have to place unverifiable trust in something.
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solution is to use all the vpns!
use the following search parameters to narrow your results:
e.g. sub:pics site:imgur.com dog
sub:pics site:imgur.com dog
advanced search: by author, sub...
~3 users here now
A sub dedicated to one of the most beautiful places on earth, be it digital or analogue: a private one.
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