![]() You only then have to trust whatever is happening on the Server (maybe multiple servers) is set up and working correctly, but that’s beyond your ability to inspect and verify. If the VPN setup and connection works correctly on your own machine, that’s a success. IMO main thing is to recognize that whatever VPN protocol is used if up to date and reasonably maintained should be OK. ![]() I’ve observed almost every VPN service large and small make surprising mistakes.Īnd some like one of the current largest makes outlandish claims to sell their service that are patently untrue because don’t even match what VPNs do. It’s ironic that a site that purports security eg vpn, yet they can’t even create a proper authentic certificate for their website… I would not use the product ![]()
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