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PureVPN

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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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Which vpn actually cannot see user data?

To be clear, this is not an attack on you or the company you represent. I'm sure that the service VP.net offers is excellent and I am not saying that you keep logs or that you are lying in your advertising. Leveraging the secure enclave is indeed an effective way to guarantee privacy. I do think it'

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TheIronSoldier2 in r/techquestions

April 13, 2026 4:28 PM

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Which VPNs are you guys using these days?

That's true. I used to utilize Mullvad for gaming in old days. PureVPN and ExpressVPN are my daily use VPNs.

KP-AGzee in r/vpnscore

January 8, 2026 10:08 AM

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The reason AI meeting tools are a risk isn't the transcript it is the raw audio

Stealing this kind of data is incredibly insideous- thank goodness Pure VPN is transparent about this

cielleishere in r/PureVPNcom

January 9, 2026 10:08 PM

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kaspersky VPN infra change to Pure VPN is it trustworthy ?

I think we all need to relax for a while since the migration is still going on and things take time to get back to normal during these phases. We trust Kaspersky for our security then we should trust them for making the right choice if they chose PureVPN. The issues you mentioned about PureVPN are r

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Accomplished-Lie2905 in r/KasperskyLabs

December 12, 2025 9:29 AM

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Canceling our corporate account due to new VPN provider (PureVPN)

Feels a bit early to jump to conclusions tbh. Infra migrations are messy and usually take time to smooth out.If people already trust Kaspersky with security in general, they probably did their homework before switching providers. The PureVPN stuff being brought up is pretty old, and they’ve been mor

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Digital-hunter in r/KasperskyLabs

December 12, 2025 10:38 AM

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HELPPP Clients want ‘secure remote access’ but refuse to pay enterprise prices

You can reach out to various white label providers in cybersecurity. I use a VPN and they provided white label solutions as well. You might have heard of them, PureVPN White Label.

atifak87 in r/msp

October 23, 2025 12:00 PM

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Red hot metal ball vs everything

Whoa, PureVPN's 18ayear glowaup is wild—red hot indeed!

Lomviro in r/Satisfyingasfuck

November 20, 2025 10:33 PM

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