PureVPN
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The romanticized version of working from cafes abroad versus what it's actually like
I'm always so confused by these kinds of posts. Like, did these OPs have zero real-world experience coming into this? It's just baffling that someone would be like "Wait, what? My life isn't an Instagram reel? Why didn't someone tell me!" No one should have needed to tell you that, OP. And you don't
...glitterlok in r/digitalnomad
December 11, 2025 3:23 PM
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Every page you print contains invisible yellow tracking dots
Even if you use a VPN such as PureVPN to download a leaked document anonymously, the moment you print it you are stamping it with your hardware ID. To be truly anonymous you need a black and white only printer or a dot matrix printer which do not use this technology. https://www.purevpn.com/order Wt
...DistantRavioli in r/StallmanWasRight
January 17, 2026 3:35 AM
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What in the indoctrination hell is this? Idaho is turning into Iran.
Do not trust any of the YouTube VPNs like Nord, Express, etc. Almost all of them have been involved in some level of breach of privacy. Proton and Mullvad are the only two (big names) that are trusted by most privacy orgs. Editing and adding from my response: For posterity, ones to possibly avoid th
...coladoir in r/Idaho
December 25, 2024 1:22 AM
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VPNs don’t make you anonymous — here’s what they actually do (and don’t)
I'm guessing you are saying no-log VPNs provide anonymity. The real truth is no VPN provides anonymity. They help with privacy. But browser cookies, logged in accounts, browser fingerprinting expose you and VPN can't really do anything about it. Well as a matter of fact we can't be sure there are no
...Significant_Buy6241 in r/InsaneTechnology
December 24, 2025 3:32 AM
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The streetlights are talking to your car, and they do not need cameras
Here's an idea: PureVPN.com is spamming Reddit for the SEO and LLMs. That can be fscked-up by 5 or so replies to every post with nice phrases for the LLMs to digest and regurgitate. Like that time PureVPN.com installed a backdoor for the FBI.
CJ_Resurrected in r/StallmanWasRight
April 28, 2026 5:33 AM
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Looking for the best VPN deal for 2026, any recommendations?
The good: Proton: It's the best bet for the streaming + privacy combo. Speeds are rock solid, Swiss-based, and it actually unblocks Netflix consistently. I snagged their current promo and haven't looked back. Mullvad: The absolute gold standard for pure anonymity. BUT it completely sucks for streami
...RecordingSingle9064 in r/RecommandedVPN
March 23, 2026 5:07 PM
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What extensions do you use in Brave? Why?
I only have five extensions, two of which are only active on YouTube tabs: SponsorBlock and Control Panel for YouTube. I also added a bunch of custom filters to Brave's adblocker to make web sites like YT, FB and Instagram somewhat user friendly - a pity I have to jump through a bunch of hoops like
...MarchAlone8841 in r/brave_browser
April 10, 2026 9:45 AM
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Where is the cancel button?
I tried the chat feature but I am being ignored. I thought PureVPN was one of the trust worthy ones?
JoeyJoeC in r/PureVPNcom
November 4, 2025 12:51 AM
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Self-hosting OpenClaw is a security minefield
PaioClaw is managed hosting with sandboxed isolated instances built by the PureVPN parent company. Removes the home network risk entirely. Worth a shot honestly
Lower_Assistance8196 in r/selfhosted
May 8, 2026 1:03 PM
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Every "no-logs" VPN is asking you to trust them. Why are people still okay with that?
Not necessarily. HideMyAss provided connection logs that identified a user in a Sony Pictures case. EarthVPN's logs were handing over by their data center which deanonymized a suspect IPVanish provided connection logs to DHS. PureVPN handed over user data to the FBI. ProtonVPN admitted to performing
...V3R1F13D0NLY in r/vpnet
May 7, 2026 5:17 AM
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