• dreamy@quokk.au
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      9 hours ago

      Way too expensive, the clients are proprietary except for the Linux one, and the amount of sponsorships they do just make them look more suspicious than anything.

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      Nothing. It’s rumors and hearsay. Probably the only negative is an alleged data breach, but that is not confirmed.

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          Some people claiming they log data, but they’re mixing it up with other VPN services that actually have been caught logging data. Some people have a problem with their refund policy, but they’re trying to get one after like 6 months or something stupid like that… come on.

          Stupid little things.

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      It’s a corporation. It is inherently not private. Your government will always be able to get its data. NSA can be presumed to log its activity, whether or not the corporation itself does.

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        Nord was headquartered in Panama specifically so they wouldn’t have to comply with data requests by intelligence agencies.

        Not sure on their current status though.