Otenth
2 months ago
Need security advice: since I’m not traveling much these days, I let my vpn subscription with TunnelBear lapse. I now need to mask my location for one day on Saturday. Recommendations?
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Tanarian
2 months ago
points at dkronfeld and raises her eyebrows?
Otenth
2 months ago
all set. CoyoteAngel Dimsum weighed in
dkronfeld
2 months ago
has strong, negative feelings about (consumer)VPNs in general (They're useful for a few very, very specific things but beyond that they're mostly snake oil)
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Squeak =^..^=
2 months ago
A new email address (free) and a TunnelBear free 30 day trial?

TunnelBear is good now? We used to use it, some 7 or 8 years ago (to watch BBC television) but it didn't seem very robust.
Tanarian
1 months ago
dkronfeld: Tell us more, please?
Kamilahhauptmann
1 months ago
Tanarian: if you want a prompt reply from IT guys you need to drop wrong information for them to correct.
dkronfeld
1 months ago
Tanarian: The short version is that they're good for getting around region based content distribution laws/agreements/rules, but that's about it. Their marketing about security is misleading at best, but I'd call it outright lying. The BS they spout in their ads about public WiFi comes from advice that's at least a decade out of date.
dkronfeld
1 months ago
My mantra is that if it's not safe to do something across an untrusted network without a (consumer) VPN then it's not safe to do it with one either. Also, there is no such thing as a trusted network that you don't completely control yourself (and even that's a stretch).
dkronfeld
1 months ago
If it's not safe for you to use (to cite a commonly used example) an open WiFi network at an airport to do your online banking, the solution isn't to use a VPN, it's to change banks.
Tanarian
1 months ago
Ahhh, thank you! I mostly just want to get around regional marketing nonsense.
Tillie
1 weeks ago @Edit 1 weeks ago
Tanarian: If I need a VPN again I will useMullvad VPN - Free the internet
Tillie
1 weeks ago @Edit 1 weeks ago
You just "create" an account which means they give you a number to use to identify your account. You don't enter any name or email or whatever. You can pay them even in bitcoin or cash.
Tillie
1 weeks ago
It's 5 bucks/month and up to 5 devices.
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