VPN does not warrant anything, they so-called don not log your activities, yet: if your actions are ILLEGAL they'll throw you of the service (read the agreements of all VPN services before you start shouting different !). VPN's have no homebase in law-binding countries exept 1 : PIA-VPN that is located in the USA, all others have a home-base in the Maiden Islands or Venezuela. And more, they are bound by law and order so you always know that your Provider has stringent rules to follow upon. Needless to say that most of the times ISP's (Internet Service Providers) are REAL companies behind the service. The main reason behind it is 1 you are not anonymous on the internet, 2 your only security is inside the VPN-tunnel, 3 your 'masked IP' has known packs of your original IP from your ISP. Stays of course a point where the question remains: "why on earth would you go and using a VPN in the first place ?" In all answers you will find plenty arguments for NOT using a commercial VPN in the first place. The Linux paks are all outdated and will not work on a modern Ubuntu, Fedora, or any other Linux. The only one that neglect Linux and its development is and was Cyber Ghost that communicated they'll aim for Windows support only. Well, lots of VPN-services are compatible out of the box on a Ubuntu, Zorin, system.Įven the Deeper Connects, the Peer-to-Peer VPN's have a compatible software one can run on any Linux out there.
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