Your data still travels across the internet unencrypted. It only protects you on the LAN level.
Your data still travels across the internet unencrypted. It only protects you on the LAN level.
While ISPs are in many jurisdictions obligated to log your connections (data retentions laws), VPN providers are not.
A VPN doesn’t do much to protect HTTP connections.
That, unlike your ISP, isn’t obligated by law to log the connections you make (‘data retention’). Depending on the jurisdictions.
HTTPS, sure. But your ISP can and will create a pretty comprehensive social graph about you using only metadata (server IPs or hostnames). Where I live, all home networks basically have a static IP. Also, besides a commercial incentive, ISPs are also mandated to log your connections. VPNs are not.
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Why do you think we would care?
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Imagine a VVD-PVV-JA21 coalition. Total nightmare. I wish VVD would still be committed to excluding PVV so we could have the lesser of two evils.
Annas-archive.org is a more complete collection without download limits or registration requirement.
Absolutely. Omtzigt re-entering politics is interesting as well. And VVD’s Yeşilgöz-Zegerius said she wouldn’t necessarily exclude PVV in a coalition. With the size of PVV, a fully right-wing government seems a possibility as well.
A lot’s going to change in the Netherlands, many well known politicians are leaving their jobs at the same time.
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None of this will work since he needs to log in in order to watch the videos.
I don’t know how likely that is. But I was a bit too quick in my judgement, on public networks a VPN does ass significant protection to HTTP connections. Not really on home networks, mobile networks or well-secured public/office networks though.
I honestly don’t know how much risk your data is at after leaving the tunnel. Luckily most things are HTTPS now.