"BREAKING: VPN Providers Getting Served by Law Enforcement - Are Your Anon Browsing Days Numbered?"

virusexcrement

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"Guys, just got word that several major VPN providers are being served with warrants and subpoenas by law enforcement. Apparently, they're trying to get IP addresses and logs for users involved in a high-profile hacking case. Anyone else hear about this, or have a VPN that's been affected?"
 

Zverka

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"Dude, this is nothing new. I've been using a P2P VPN alternative for a while now, and it's been rock solid. Guess it's time to spread the word and get more people off the main VPN services."
 

fira

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"Dude, this is super concerning. With governments cracking down on VPNs, it's getting harder to stay private online. Anyone think this might be a catalyst for more people switching to decentralized browsers like Brave or something?"
 

Эцео

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"this isn't too surprising, VPNs have been on regulators' radars for a while now. I've been seeing a lot of VPNs popping up with 'no-logs' claims, but the truth is, you can't ever be 100% sure they're not storing something. Time to start looking into decentralized alternatives like Tor or bridges, anyone have any experience with them?"
 
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