Re: VPN accessibility?

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My advice would be never to trust a third-party VPN provider that wants your financial information. It's better to get a cheap VPS and run your own VPN on that. This way you are in full control of your VPN, and only you can see your logs, if you keep them at all. I've heard that Wireguard is one of the best VPN packages available for self-hosting, but I haven't tried it. OpenVPN isn't bad either. If this seems like too much hassle, then it would still be better to find someone who can set it up for you and then just change your passwords or something so that no one can gain access to your server or your VPN. Call me paranoid, but I just can't trust any company that says they want to keep me save online, but they hold my banking info on their servers and I can't see the logs they keep.

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