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Comments by "Bond25" (@Bond2025) on "What you need to know before getting a Tesla Powerwall" video.
A VPN does NOT keep anything secure, they are registered in countries with no data protection laws. People can pay a VPN for your information, steer traffic to sites paying the most and make you far less secure than if you just use your own ISP that does need to follow strict laws. As for not logging data, the company might not, but the people they rent the rack space or servers from DO monitor everything. If your data is going via a VPN over any equipment in US or UK, it is LOGGED BY LAW and stored. The VPNs are correct "they" never log anything. Who do you trust more? Your ISP that complies with strict Laws, or a company of unknown people in an unknown location with no legal controls that has FULL ACCESS to all your encrypted data and a root certificate on your computer and phone to do with it what they please. Some VPNs will re-purpose connections of home users to redirect people wanting TV or film services so it comes from a real address, not the VPN one. I know it's tempting to push a service to get a month free here or there, but would you pay a company and give them access to all your personal information? No one even uses public WiFi now, they use phone data.
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