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arewethereyeta ◴[] No.45118747[source]
That's why we sell only the service [1] and point our users to the default app install (Wireguard in our case). Ever since Holla VPN and the entire Brightdata/Luminati clusterf~ VPNs are a risky business for users. Most of them are proxy nodes underneath, they rent you datacenter IPs while they sell your residential internet to third parties.

[1] https://www.anonymous-proxies.net/products/

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timpera ◴[] No.45118764[source]
Do you have a source that shows that popular VPN providers such as Mullvad or NordVPN actually sell your residential internet to third parties? That's a bold claim, but pretty scary if true.
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1. rpcope1 ◴[] No.45119201[source]
I mean can they really even if you're using off the shelf client software like plain OpenVPN?
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2. arewethereyeta ◴[] No.45119223[source]
maybe, harder tho and they will refuse to do so because that client install is close to malware on some providers. That's why we only hand out the config and instruct the user to install the official app.