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https://thatoneprivacysite.net/#detailed-vpn-comparison

Sure, you're always trusting a VPN at their word that they don't log, the above gives a detailed analysis of which ones you probably shouldn't trust. You can always host your own: https://github.com/n1trux/awesome-sysadmin#vpn

You can also VPN chain (l2iptables), tunnel over TLS, etc. That gist post is pretty dumb imo



The post is targeted to those who are not sufficiently technically adept to know of these techniques.


How many non-technical people read things on github? I'm seriously wondering, because whenever I see a link to something posted on github I always assume that it's intended for an audience with some technical understanding. I know that some laws and what not have put up onto github to provide easier access, but it never seemed like that non-technical people started using it.


I think if someone shared it to their facebook, a non-technical user wouldn't be much less likely to read it than say a medium article. Non-technical users don't really care about the domain.

Certainly most readers of github are technical, but that doesn't necessarily make it less suitable for non-technical people.




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