Comments by "Bond25" (@Bond2025) on "Dealer THRASHES Vehicle 😱" video.
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How about a video on Data Protection and Retention Laws, maybe UK in general and UK Internet Company compared to a VPN company registered and operated from British Virgin Islands or other location that is very difficult to deal with legally. By using a VPN, you agree to them doing what they want with your personal data. You have no control over who stores it, where it is stored, who can access it and for what purpose, or who customer profiles might be sold to.
How would you stop a VPN from collecting all the data flowing through their system, profiling users and selling it, or steering your traffic to the websites owned by the highest bidder. There are no Laws in countries they register in and operate from for this reason. They are known as "law-less" countries.
A VPN is not needed for most people, exactly WHAT do you think sharing all your personal details, banking information, emails, banking sites and general browsing is going to do if you volunteer all this to a company and pay them to take it!
Don't connect to unknown WiFi, there is no need as everyone has 4G/5G now. Your IP number is only one of a few hundred ways your identity is tracked around the Internet every day.
If you do want a secure VPN Tunnel, you can go in to your Home Router and switch on the VPN Server, then copy the code in to the OpenVPN App for your computer and phone. That means no matter where you are, you connect home securely and use your own Internet connection, so always appear to be at home.
An alternative is a raspberry pi with PiVPN running on it, very easy to do. Use the Wireguard App on your computer or phone, connect back home from anywhere securely and use your own internet.
VPNs are throttled by ISPs now, they also repurpose other home users systems to connect out on if you are not busy and route traffic via your home system, so other users assume your IP. This is used to connect people to BBCi, ITV, Netflix etc as ALL VPN IPs are blocked by major services.
You might also need to do a show on consumer rights and refunds if people are thinking of signing up to a VPN in a Law-Less country. I dare you to try and cancel a VPN, see how far you get as that 30 day guarantee is not as clear as it seems. Many people complain stating it is ignored.
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