• atrielienz@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        So, did you read the article? A rented server was breached because it didn’t belong to Nord and the company that it belonged to was at fault. I personally have had no problems with the service. They didn’t lose passwords, user data or any credit card information. At worst someone may have been able to monitor some user data and internet traffic. This also happened before I started using them (I had another VPN before that).

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          8 months ago

          The fact that they cant protect user data and security is the only necessary fact you need to take from it.

          If you defend a VPN service that runs on shitty servers without sufficient security, then you are just against reason.

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            8 months ago

            How is it exactly that you think large VPN’s work? Because I gotta say, no large VPN isn’t using some independent vendor. Can you prove they still do business with that vender?

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      8 months ago

      I’m not well versed in the machinations of the Chinese government, but if a relatively “normie” VPN like Nord works in China… it’s probably controlled opposition (i.e. they’re logging everything to a government server.)