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fujigawa ◴[] No.45118394[source]
Commercial VPNs will go down as one of the greatest money-making schemes of the last decade. Outside of a few specific use cases their sales often rely on leveraging non-technical users' fear of what they don't fully understand.

I have non-technical friends and relatives that have fully bought into this and when I asked why they use a VPN I got non-specific answers like "you need it for security", "to prevent identity theft", or my personal favorite: "to protect my bank accounts".

Not a single person has said "I pay to route my traffic through an unknown intermediary to obscure its origin" or "I installed new root certificates to increase my security."

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1. crossroadsguy ◴[] No.45124630[source]
On the contrary so far to me only the so called non-technical users' VPN use cases have made any sense to me - "I want to access/do this site/streaming/p2p. I can't do this without a VPN. Hence I am using a VPN". That's it. No drama, no virtue signalling, no lecturing. Just a need.

It's the technical users whose myriad VPN use cases rather baffle me which in most cases eventually achieve little to none other than some sort of feeling of satisfaction or maybe placebo.