Internet providers, governments and criminals can see what you are doing online, With VPN they can’t anymore.
Thats basically it.
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lilShalom@lemmy.basedcount.com 1 year ago
Good luck trying to explain to normies what a vpn is in 30 seconds.
Internet providers, governments and criminals can see what you are doing online, With VPN they can’t anymore.
Thats basically it.
…they can’t really? Only the domain name is visible to the ISP, and criminals are either stopped by https or won’t care about a VPN.
Everything’s visible for HTTP, and in fact some ISPs inject their own ads into HTTP content. HTTPS is harder for malicious actors, but your ISP can tell when you’re visiting pornhub.com, and will happily provide that to the government. With encrypted SNI it’s somewhat harder, but if you’re visiting an IP address of 1.2.3.4, and that IP address is solely used by pornhub.com, it’s not hard to guess what you’re up to.
Yes, I’m aware. IP addresses are come colocated to hell and back, and every site uses https. I’m sure your ISP is getting some real interesting data watching you visit the same 4 sites.
Not all isps are bad.
Mine have their own free vpn service which encrypts all traffic and hides your IP. So even if the government want anything on you they can’t give it to them.
On top of that they are notorious for not giving the government anything. They also have competitive pricing.
Yeah I don’t buy it.
Instead of tapping individual connections, you now only have to tap the traffic to/from the VPNs exit nodes. Then you correlate incoming packets with outgoing packets (e.g. based on size, timing, etc) and you know the origin of the traffic.
Bonus is that it acts as a filter, people using a VPN want to hide their traffic so you specifically want to watch those people.
If a VPN is big enough, you can’t really do that sort of correlation due to the level of traffic involved. I guess that would work for visitors to woman-inflates-a-balloon-and-sits-on-it-and-pops-…, but wouldn’t work at all for google.com
With a VPN it’s harder for some and impossible for others. But don’t for a second think nobody can see what you’re doing. I don’t want to go into the whole tinfoil provacy rabbithole but with things like browser fingerprinting it’s all moot
Yes but for most normal people it’s enough and people that are on that kind of watch list usually know what they need.
You can pretend to be somewhere else to watch some geo locked content
MLB.TV thinks I’m from Seattle so I can watch games that would usually be blacked out, works great
cadekat@pawb.social 1 year ago
A VPN does this, but for your internet connection:
two phone receivers, with the speaker of one against the microphone of the other
ReluctantMuskrat@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It lets my internets 69??