Can they really keep your own internet service provider from tracking your internet use? I didn't think that was possible since you went through their servers? Have things changed recently? [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
PIA was sold to Kape Technologies the owners of Cyberghost both of who had terrible reputations. So if you are using PIA its something to consider.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I'm not saying anything specific to an individual company.
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
Bud... it is documented. Your anecdote doesn't trump documented fact. The VPN you did work for may have kept logs but there are some out there that flatly do not. In fact, PIA doesn't do business in any country that requires logs be kept.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
did you miss this or something?
seeing as I wasn't responding to that reply to DaFace but instead to your "sure pal" response to my stating that PIA has been in court and was asked to turn over logs and they couldn't because they didn't have any...
sure did miss it. mostly because it wasn't part of our conversation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
did you miss this or something?
You are full of shit. Many VPNs are based in countries where the US has no reach. Not to mention the FBI being denied access into the terrorist Saudi navy pilot who opened fire on US Navy giving him flight training. The FBI had to hack it to gain access taking so much time that it was just released yesterday of his ties to terrorism. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
PIA was sold to Kape Technologies the owners of Cyberghost both of who had terrible reputations. So if you are using PIA its something to consider.
With 5G all benefits of VPN are wiped out. They will have delivered nanoparticles through ventilation systems that the 5G activates as trackers. you know they have done it in India already.
I read about it on the internet. Its a virus thing too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
PIA was sold to Kape Technologies the owners of Cyberghost both of who had terrible reputations. So if you are using PIA its something to consider.
Sux.... thanks for the info. POS corps always messing things up. :-) [Reply]