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minus-squarezeppo@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·10 months agoThat’s what I was wondering, whether laws (varying by country of course) required VPNs to also hold data for some period of time. I could picture some people using a sketchy VPN that’s actually worse than their ISP, too.
minus-squareSerdan@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·10 months agoNot as far as I know, but even if your country regulates VPNs, you can just use one from another country. I’ve used Mullvad previously. They’re very good about privacy. You can even pay with crypto if you’re extra paranoid.
That’s what I was wondering, whether laws (varying by country of course) required VPNs to also hold data for some period of time. I could picture some people using a sketchy VPN that’s actually worse than their ISP, too.
Not as far as I know, but even if your country regulates VPNs, you can just use one from another country.
I’ve used Mullvad previously. They’re very good about privacy. You can even pay with crypto if you’re extra paranoid.