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RE: NSA can monitor 75% of internet traffic - Matrix - 08-22-2013

(08-22-2013, 04:51 AM)Skizzy Wrote:
(08-22-2013, 03:31 AM)Chaos Wrote:
(08-22-2013, 03:02 AM)Skizzy Wrote: I'm pretty sure a VPN based out of russia or sweden isn't going to give logs to any government agencies. That and you get VPN's that don't use logs. I know what a VPN is and how it works..

I'm willing to bet that's false.

And if any VPN provider says they don't keep logs, they're lying. That's all there is to it.

You're best bet is to get an offshore VPN provider.
Wouldn't you consider Russia or Sweden offshore?
More or less, yes. But that's only because Russia or Sweden doesn't usually give two shits about crime in the States.


RE: NSA can monitor 75% of internet traffic - Fhoto - 08-22-2013

I use hotspot shield so they can't find me

(troll)


RE: NSA can monitor 75% of internet traffic - !PrinceHackz! - 08-22-2013

That's really a very huge amount to monitor :o


RE: NSA can monitor 75% of internet traffic - Marriland - 08-22-2013

(08-22-2013, 03:02 AM)Skizzy Wrote:
(08-22-2013, 02:55 AM)Marriland Wrote:
(08-22-2013, 02:45 AM)Skizzy Wrote: This is why we use VPN's

And you fail to understand that VPN's have ISP's too. If the government gets a warrant to get the logs from the ISP, you're all SOL.
I'm pretty sure a VPN based out of russia or sweden isn't going to give logs to any government agencies. That and you get VPN's that don't use logs. I know what a VPN is and how it works..
You really think you know how a VPN works, huh?

Have you never heard of the UK Date Retention laws or even the US for the most part? Data Retention Directive (2006/24/EC) specifically in Europe can seize all logs to VPN's. It's also been noted to be completely unconstitutional.

Read more here.

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