STOP using a VPN – You don't really need it!

STOP using a VPN - You don't really need it!




I too drank the VPN cool-aid and I guess I was wrong. Well kinda wrong. So let’s look if you REALLY need a VPN SUBSCRIBED …

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26 Comments

  1. my windows 10 updated and ruined my computer, but after agony, i put it back. however, i have no PCI Input Device and i dont know how to get the right one. yes i tried updating it and it wont work. any suggestions. (i know you are too busy to answer this)

  2. One thing here is incorrect. A VPN like Nord, Surfshark, etc does not encrypt your traffic to the site you are going to. Your traffic is only encrypted to the VPN provider's sever then your traffic is only encrypted if it is SSL traffic. A site to site IPSec or SSL VPN encrypts your traffic all the way to the far end/site.

  3. Truckers need a extremely secure vpn do to phishing on weaker cell phone from fleet managers. They can actually use a drivers cell device as a broadcast tool. How they do this is easy they have all your information on there computer it’s best to get a vpn with 24/7 staff that run security checks.

  4. IT ALLOWS YOU TO WATCH RT-NEWS IF YOU ARE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM!!!! it's interesting to watch the other side of the clown show

  5. Hi there

    I'm using VPN for change my IP from Germany (my location) to Russia. That's in case I need to use VK network, so I can play all my music files there. Otherwise, using german IP many music files in the music section are copyright protected and cannot be played.

  6. Got a question, so what happens if you have spectrum internet (they constantly watch you) what happens if someone uses a vpn, and it piggy backs off your internet, and they download something off of pirate bay, can they get you for someone else thats piggy backing your intranet

  7. Sorry but encryption isn't the reason people use VPN's. This is honestly one of the few times I've heard it mentioned. They're usually used to mask your real IP, get past region locks, and stop the isp from being able to snoop on your activity (or block it completely) while searching the web. There are many legitimate reasons to still use a vpn, even if you're also using other things layered on top.

  8. I just bought a VPN service following your recommendation in another video. $150 CAD for 2 years. Nord – they advertise as being 'fast". Your arguments in that video made sense; now everything is contradicted

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