• xenspidey@lemmy.zip
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    9 months ago

    It protects your ip address, and your ISP from knowing what you’re doing. It also protects you on public wifi from nefarious actors. VPN’s aren’t meant to protect you from Google advertising while checking your Gmail account…

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      9 months ago

      Are there attack vectors through public Wi-Fi in recent history? Now that most sites and services are HTTPS there’s nothing they can do except do network-level blocks.

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        9 months ago

        Unless they intercept the handshake as a proxy and have access to everything after that. The average Starbucks employee is not doing this.

        An Israeli spy tracking down an arms dealer might figure out how to do this at a hotel the target was using, but the arms dealer would know that.

        Edit: I think some vps would notice this happening, fwiw.