17 VPNs Guaranteed No IP Logs, Encrypted, P2P Allowed, And 100% Anonymous + jak to jest ze stronami o VPN'ach

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Geckoandfly: "17 VPNs Guaranteed No IP Logs, Encrypted, P2P Allowed, And 100% Anonymous" - By Ngan Tengyuen - Updated On March 13, 2021

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How to hide your IP address when downloading? When it comes to choosing a VPN, it is always important to avoid the Five, Nine and Fourteen Eye countries. These 14 countries have laws that requires all internet companies too keep a log of their user’s activities for future references. Technically, their government can spy on you with impunity in the name of security.


Why privacy matters? Glenn Greenwald once said – I’ve debated this issue around the world, every single time somebody has said to me, “I don’t really worry about invasions of privacy because I don’t have anything to hide.” I always say the same thing to them. I get out a pen, I write down my email address. I say, “Here’s my email address.

What I want you to do when you get home is email me the passwords to all of your email accounts, not just the nice, respectable work one in your name, but all of them, because I want to be able to just troll through what it is you’re doing online, read what I want to read and publish whatever I find interesting. After all, if you’re not a bad person, if you’re doing nothing wrong, you should have nothing to hide.” Not a single person has taken me up on that offer.

According to Snowden and Wikileaks, countries that are friendly towards USA are often forced to hand over sensitive data. This includes Israel, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan. Hong Kong might do the same under intense pressure from China. Panama is probably the safest bet as they are neutral, those from Eastern Europe probably have Russia to worried about...

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Geckoandfly: "17 VPNs Guaranteed No IP Logs, Encrypted, P2P Allowed, And 100% Anonymous" - By Ngan Tengyuen - Updated On March 13, 2021

Why privacy matters?

Because there is ALWAYS a bunch of cheaters who will write sponsored article to claim a bullshit about "100% anonymity" to make a few extra bucks for affiliate payments.
The best example is somehow visible here, but requires a highly skilled polish language interpreter to correctly recognise what means HERE the word: "sciborzenie".
Now, let's trace the symptoms of paid bullshit in the linked article.
A quickie: how much time is required to recognise that VyprVPN is affiliate of the author's blog, and that the whole article can be interpreted as a semi-hidden promo of this provider?

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The rule is: if smallest part of article is sponsored crap, the rest of it shall be ignored as misleading and potentially intentionally malicious.
This is especially important while talking about privacy, serurity and other similar illusions of the ordinary users.
 

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Because there is ALWAYS a bunch of cheaters who will write sponsored article to claim a bullshit about "100% anonymity" to make a few extra bucks for affiliate payments.
The best example is somehow visible here, but requires a highly skilled polish language interpreter to correctly recognise what means HERE the word: "sciborzenie".
Now, let's trace the symptoms of paid bullshit in the linked article.
A quickie: how much time is required to recognise that VyprVPN is affiliate of the author's blog, and that the whole article can be interpreted as a semi-hidden promo of this provider?

Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!

The rule is: if smallest part of article is sponsored crap, the rest of it shall be ignored as misleading and potentially intentionally malicious.
This is especially important while talking about privacy, serurity and other similar illusions of the ordinary users.

Are there independent websites? Behind each of them there is someone's small or great business, which called money. It's similar with the privacy and security of users. Freedom in internet is an illusion.

By the way, what means "sciborzenie". Is it Polish urban slang?
 

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Are there independent websites? Behind each of them there is someone's small or great business, which called money. It's similar with the privacy and security of users. Freedom in internet is an illusion.

By the way, what means "sciborzenie". Is it Polish urban slang?
A few. Just couple of years ago the unbiased, simple comparative spreadhseet has been published by That One Privacy Guy. Unfortunately, the content is removed now and site redirects to some... crap (a short note from 2019 with not working links:
Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
). There is a note from 28 april 2021 (
Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
) where they have published link to google docs file ranking 170 VPNs, but I have my doubts if it is legitimate, maybe... but looks simpler than my copy from a few years ago. And, redirects to safetydetectives smells like commercialization and biased update so cannot recommend.

to make things worse, there is more than just affilates/sponsored content: we observe a serious PR wars between providers, please refer to brief example here:
Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!

(Tesonet per se does not have a great opinion...).

What I potentially COULD recommend is.. taking a harder route.
1. Start from the git lists:

Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
2. VERIFY what you see (example: although curated and unbiased, can contain outdated information, e.g. 2nd link contains the outdated link to described ago, not existing and commercialised list).
3. Read (if available) audit reports.
4. check press information, smetimes pretty interesting... one VPN was selling the residential IP addresses, other not logging provided logs to FBI upon request etc. It is really fascinating to see how many of them are in fact cheating on their paid and (especially, it became their hobby, I believe) free users.
5. If you're already depressed to the leave which guided you to this point, perhaps you can consider setting up your own VPS?
(read an old text here

Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
for explanation... somehow - I cannot disagree with the written statement there).

Have you seen X-Files? They had a motto which fits here perfectly: trust no one.
VPN is a fragile service, where you are providing ALL information about your traffic, browsing, system etc. So, decide who you want to have your data. If you're living in western world, perhaps russian VPN is OK (unless you're involved in something really nasty, you can sleep well that they will disclose your data as element of standard cooperation framework) and vice versa.

Seriously, the VPN related privacy IS an illusion and certainly cannot (in most cases) be considered as a complete privacy solution. It is not surprising that (most of) VPN providers are not telling it openly, as it could lever their business model. So far, I've found a few who tells that:
Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!

Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
(with further links there)


What means "sciborzenie"... difficult to explain if you do not know the term "inba", "gownoburza" itp.... but let's try.
First, this is not Polish urban slang. It is local PZD slang ;)
Secondly, there is a portal in Poland which pretended to be unbiased AV, Cybersec and ITsafe testing and comparative/news site.
On some stage, they started to "promote" one "secure" messager, developed by Polish company by using the code of Signal, Panic Guardian and a few more and just developing the frontend. Interestingly, they got the idea that by creation of specific PR they can make a profit by monthly charge (approx 10$ per month). Well, in short time the whole campaign has ben busted, the app on GP got the tremendous score of around 1 (personally I regret that there are no negative scores).
Finally, the word itself.
Because the guy who pretended to be honest and unbiased while writing the obvious sponsored and nonsense bull...t name is Scibor, and because of Polish specific that by adding -yc to noun you are creating a verb, we (me personally if I recall) have created a verb: "sciborzyc" what is locally to PZD a synonym of "writing the sponsored nonsense".

Rany boskie, ale mnie dlugie wyszlo, a nie zapominajmy ze leniwy jestem :jaranko
 

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A few. Just couple of years ago the unbiased, simple comparative spreadhseet has been published by That One Privacy Guy. Unfortunately, the content is removed now and site redirects to some... crap (a short note from 2019 with not working links:
Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
). There is a note from 28 april 2021 (
Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
) where they have published link to google docs file ranking 170 VPNs, but I have my doubts if it is legitimate, maybe... but looks simpler than my copy from a few years ago. And, redirects to safetydetectives smells like commercialization and biased update so cannot recommend.

to make things worse, there is more than just affilates/sponsored content: we observe a serious PR wars between providers, please refer to brief example here:
Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!

(Tesonet per se does not have a great opinion...).

What I potentially COULD recommend is.. taking a harder route.
1. Start from the git lists:

Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
2. VERIFY what you see (example: although curated and unbiased, can contain outdated information, e.g. 2nd link contains the outdated link to described ago, not existing and commercialised list).
3. Read (if available) audit reports.
4. check press information, smetimes pretty interesting... one VPN was selling the residential IP addresses, other not logging provided logs to FBI upon request etc. It is really fascinating to see how many of them are in fact cheating on their paid and (especially, it became their hobby, I believe) free users.
5. If you're already depressed to the leave which guided you to this point, perhaps you can consider setting up your own VPS?
(read an old text here

Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
for explanation... somehow - I cannot disagree with the written statement there).

Have you seen X-Files? They had a motto which fits here perfectly: trust no one.
VPN is a fragile service, where you are providing ALL information about your traffic, browsing, system etc. So, decide who you want to have your data. If you're living in western world, perhaps russian VPN is OK (unless you're involved in something really nasty, you can sleep well that they will disclose your data as element of standard cooperation framework) and vice versa.

Seriously, the VPN related privacy IS an illusion and certainly cannot (in most cases) be considered as a complete privacy solution. It is not surprising that (most of) VPN providers are not telling it openly, as it could lever their business model. So far, I've found a few who tells that:
Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!

Zaloguj lub Zarejestruj się aby zobaczyć!
(with further links there)


What means "sciborzenie"... difficult to explain if you do not know the term "inba", "gownoburza" itp.... but let's try.
First, this is not Polish urban slang. It is local PZD slang ;)
Secondly, there is a portal in Poland which pretended to be unbiased AV, Cybersec and ITsafe testing and comparative/news site.
On some stage, they started to "promote" one "secure" messager, developed by Polish company by using the code of Signal, Panic Guardian and a few more and just developing the frontend. Interestingly, they got the idea that by creation of specific PR they can make a profit by monthly charge (approx 10$ per month). Well, in short time the whole campaign has ben busted, the app on GP got the tremendous score of around 1 (personally I regret that there are no negative scores).
Finally, the word itself.
Because the guy who pretended to be honest and unbiased while writing the obvious sponsored and nonsense bull...t name is Scibor, and because of Polish specific that by adding -yc to noun you are creating a verb, we (me personally if I recall) have created a verb: "sciborzyc" what is locally to PZD a synonym of "writing the sponsored nonsense".

Rany boskie, ale mnie dlugie wyszlo, a nie zapominajmy ze leniwy jestem :jaranko
Wow! Thank you very much. I'm in shock. Great post. I know some articles. You have professionally gathered important information in one place. Why didn't you write this post on the right topic earlier. Sorry, I forgot that you are writing in Polish. Maybe you wrote about it before. You did a great job. You can see that you know your stuff. Respect. Now I will have something to read for days to come.

Polish language is very hard. Plus these slangs. I realized that "sciborzenie" comes from the name of the person who just deceived people.

Again thank you very much. Have a nice day.
 

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