VPNs Are A Scam Product... But There's Free Alternative

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Title: "Why VPNs Are a Scam: Switch to 1.1.1.1 and Tor for True Privacy!"
Are VPNs really worth the hype? In this video, we dive deep into why VPNs might not be the best solution for your privacy needs and why 1.1.1.1 and Tor are better alternatives.
Highlights:
VPNs Explained: Understand the functionalities of VPNs with a quick summary from Linus Tech Tips here. Discover why many VPNs may not be as secure as they claim.
Privacy and Anonymity: Learn how VPNs often fail to protect your privacy and can even sell your data or hand over your logs to authorities.
Security: Explore the limits of VPN encryption and the risks associated with data breaches.
Geo-Restriction Bypassing: Find out the legal and user agreement ramifications of using VPNs to bypass geo-blocks.
Why 1.1.1.1 and Tor?
1.1.1.1 (WARP): This DNS resolver masks your IP address, encrypting your data before it reaches your ISP, providing an extra layer of privacy.
Tor: Offers robust anonymity by routing your traffic through multiple servers, making it difficult to trace back to you.
Criticisms and Comparisons:
Both VPNs and Tor have vulnerabilities, but Tor is often more resilient for anonymity and censorship resistance.
Setup Guides:
1.1.1.1: Learn how to change your DNS settings and use WARP for enhanced security.
Tor Browser: Follow our quick setup guide to start using Tor for anonymous browsing.
Conclusion:
We compare VPNs, 1.1.1.1, and Tor to help you make an informed decision about which tool best suits your privacy needs. Share your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more content on online privacy!
Watch the full video to understand why you should reconsider using VPNs and explore better alternatives for your online privacy and security.

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  • @Domazin
    @Domazin22 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I use VPN to deal with ISP bullshit, not privacy.

  • @wigglecollective

    @wigglecollective

    20 күн бұрын

    dope 1.1.1.1 should let you do it for free and increase ur speeds

  • @adamhunt429
    @adamhunt42920 күн бұрын

    love the straight no chaser talk. It's fucking refreshing. Keep on keepin' on

  • @Strawberry_AAU
    @Strawberry_AAU22 күн бұрын

    There's like, a strange delay between your video and audio? Your mouth seems to move before/after your actual speech

  • @wigglecollective

    @wigglecollective

    22 күн бұрын

    ah sorry still pretty new to editing will fix in next vid!

  • @Strawberry_AAU

    @Strawberry_AAU

    21 күн бұрын

    @@wigglecollective np king i believe in you

  • @ThatoneNB12
    @ThatoneNB1222 күн бұрын

    No but they are a great way to get through data censorship and carrier video throttling.

  • @wigglecollective

    @wigglecollective

    22 күн бұрын

    never heard of carrier throttling i assume its this? wehe.meddle.mobi/papers/wehe.pdf net neutrality merica stuff. I think switching dns to 1.1.1.1 would fix all your issues with this as your isp is circumvented in the same manor as a vpn - secondly its good for light censorship but honestly but there's a reason people dont buy drugs using vpns

  • @omardanscastro4041
    @omardanscastro404122 күн бұрын

    Jesus you look very familiar....

  • @h617-tf8dp
    @h617-tf8dp22 күн бұрын

    Youre lokking good with that tie

  • @wigglecollective
    @wigglecollective23 күн бұрын

    BTW - did not leak my ip well i did but uno it doesnt matter read the article in description for more info

  • @opmdevil
    @opmdevil22 күн бұрын

    The thing is that there is no such thing as anynomity in the internet. I guess it depends on what do you mean by it. If you are going to do some illegal stuff in the internet and you are trying to use VPN to be clever and hide your tracks, that's not going to work that well. Law enforcement and other goverment agencies can with very high probability figure our who you are and they can get hold of the logs that the vpn providers keep. The anonymity only works if you are trying to be anonymoys for those who cannot access those logs so people like private citicens and service providers. But as long as you do something stupid and police gets involved, they can track you. Being anonymoys in the internet is really, really, really hard. What comes to the argument "it's illegal already so you may just as well so some other crimes because they are also illegal", well, no. If you have an area restriction in the content, that's under the Terms of Service. If you use VPN to go around the restriction, that's not illegal. It's a breach of ToS from your side. So, if the ToS has some penalties, then you may have to pay those or they might disable your account, but it's not illegal - there is no law against that in most of the countries. You are not breaking any law, you are breaking a contract and ToS. There is a huge difference here. If you on the other hand pirate a copy of a show or a movie and/or you distribute it around, that's illegal.

  • @wigglecollective

    @wigglecollective

    22 күн бұрын

    Hia totally agree with the first point but it depend on the country there have been several cases in America where using vpns to watch content has been punished but this is usually a way to punish people for cyber crime or known offences with lack of evidence

  • @lorenzo20201
    @lorenzo2020123 күн бұрын

    Great video. so there is no way to be 100% invisible?

  • @wigglecollective

    @wigglecollective

    23 күн бұрын

    that's a tough question, the answer is no even self hosting, internet cafes, full private networks ultimately all fail at the human level. you could go off grid entirely but your boimetric data exists out there more than likely, global monitoring through cctv is increasing france tried to do the ai crime stuff with the upcoming Olympics therefore you wouldn't be able to enter most cities as its assumed intelligence agencies are able to do this ai recognition stuff. sorry not well written

  • @tripv420
    @tripv42022 күн бұрын

    Sick content, British fireship

  • @beaverbuoy3011
    @beaverbuoy301123 күн бұрын

    Very good!

  • @Mo-fw6gq
    @Mo-fw6gq22 күн бұрын

    Bro your audio is not synced with your lips and that editing wtf

  • @MW-ou2ic
    @MW-ou2ic22 күн бұрын

    🏴‍☠🦜arrg

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