“Kape Technologies is a major player in the online privacy world, one of the three giants that collectively control the market. It owns many of the world’s top VPNs, including ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, Private Internet Access, ZenMate, Intego Antivirus, and a host of tech websites that promote its products. Kape brands can be seen sponsoring a wide array of public figures, such as Tucker Carlson, Angry Video Game Nerd, Drew Gooden, Lex Fridman, Cody Ko, Uncle Roger, and Ben Shapiro.”

“(Kape Technologies) It also bought a host of VPN review sites, such as vpnMentor and Wizcase – platforms that purport to supply readers with expert information about which VPN would be best for them. vpnMentor insists that this considerable conflict of interest does not affect their ratings.”

What do you think of all this?

  • tkw8
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    6 days ago

    If you aren’t using either proton vpn, Mullvad or ivpn, you’re asking for trouble imo.

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      3 days ago

      i use windscribe is that good?

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        3 days ago

        I’m not a fan of any but those I mentioned.

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        You don’t control any VPN services hosted on someone else’s (e.g. a cloud provider’s) infrastructure. They have full access and can technically do anything. And they see your incoming and outgoing connections. This is stupid, and doesn’t give you any privacy benefit. There are good and trustworthy VPN providers like Mullvad, IVPN and Proton. Just acknowledge that.

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          You don’t control any VPN services hosted on someone else’s (e.g. a cloud provider’s) infrastructure

          We must have very different definitions of “control”.

          They have full access and can technically do anything.

          You could say the same for anyone with physical access to a machine. But the people who have to worry about that likely aren’t reading this.

          And they see your incoming and outgoing connections.

          So does any bandwidth provider you pay money to.

          This is stupid, and doesn’t give you any privacy benefit.

          Highly debatable and subjective IMO

          There are good and trustworthy VPN providers

          Depends on your definition of trustworthy… some say it’s impossible to trust any company.