Changing VPN Providers

Hi fellow Hiveians,

Today I wanted to talk about the good thing about making changes to the things we use, and how we can adapt by doing so!

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Changing VPN Providers

Changing VPN providers is one of the things that we have to do every so often. I had to do it and it does take a little getting used to!

VPN's used to be something that I would have to annoyingly do for work, before I really understood the sheer magnitude of the concept "data is the new oil" and made some moves to stop the internet and phone companies from harvesting my data at my expense, with no benefit to me.

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I think with the shift from Web 2 over to Web 3, there are going to be a considerable amount of shifts in things like this. People are hopefully going to become much more aware of their data, how it's used for both good and bad things, and how they can take control over it so that they don't become some statistic on a sheet that can be extracted from in order to generate money.

Granted this isn't going to be everyone, just like the movie the Matrix, there are plenty of people who would rather be clueless and ignorant to these things than take control of it and make moves to improve their lives and situations. To each their own, for sure. I will however be making sure that I increase the amount of things that I try to take back! I'm not some evangelist that's for sure but I do try to spread small messages of awareness to the people close to me, even if that's a relatively small group.

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With a VPN, that's one of the primary and important ways that we can take that control back. It's pretty crazy to think that internet and phone companies get a full list of every single website and thing we click on just by the nature of not encrypting the data that gets sent to them. There is so much of a market for this stuff, that they spend quite a bit of time and money to try and convince people that they shouldn't be taking steps to protect themselves. Just listen to the experts, right guys? Lol.

With the VPN provider I was using before, I got into a decent little rhythm but there are things to be improved upon for sure. For one, although I think that the company is pretty good, the VPN didn't score well on privacy and other professional reviews compared to the company I am moving to. Granted, it's better than not using one at all, but at the same time, if we are trusting these companies with not only our money but our data as well, it's a good idea to use a good one.

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I think the biggest shift in it is going to be having to get used to going to a different place to activate my VPN. I do get some other perks with the company that I am going to be exploring, now that I'm a paid subscriber to their service but that's going to be an exploration for a different day. Still though, in the days where data is pretty inexpensive and the technology is mature enough it's good to make sure to provide your customers with a bunch of different perks if they choose to use you as their paid service!

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I also went to a similar beautiful place and made a post about it. The place was very beautiful. There were natural views and there were trees.

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That's wonderful, I'm glad you got to visit a nice bit of trees! It's refreshing for the mind!

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You mentioned that you use some VPN providers. I feel it is people like me who use VPN’s because we are not from top tier countries. Well, I understand that you use it for privacy but don’t you think those VPN companies will have our datas and still maybe use or share them?

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That's why you have to be careful and choose the VPN provider carefully!

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Granted this isn't going to be everyone, just like the movie the Matrix, there are plenty of people who would rather be clueless and ignorant to these things than take control of it and make moves to improve their lives and situations.

Yes, and I think it comes from the fact that it's easier to live happily in ignorance than in knowledge.


I'm curious to know what you think of the VPN integrated into the Opera browser?

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I've heard of that one but haven't used the Opera browser myself! I stick with Brave but I think I'll download Opera just to give it a try. I've used a few different VPN's but each one has it's own benefit as well as drawback. We just gotta see how they are!

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Yes you're right, let me know about Opera then when you've tried it.

I've been using it for many years now. Once you've got the hang of a browser, it's hard to move on!

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Am using a VPN from time to time, as you, a not-so-private one. Most countries are enabled by servers in my own country, while I want IP addresses from other countries when using a VPN. I was hoping you would mention your VPN service provider in your post. Perhaps you like to use the comment space below to inform me - us - what provider you used before, and what provider you plan to use next. I am still using Privado. Good speed. Swiss company. But just a few servers around the world, though in just a few countries around the world their servers.

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Mullad VPN is a good one from what I've heard, though not looked into it. I'm going to be using Proton in the near future! Just waiting for my final month to run out on this current VPN and make the switch. The good part about Proton is you get all kinds of email benefits and extras along with the VPN, so for me it's a multi factored thing.

I've used some less than ideal VPN's before and we just have to be careful. Using Keychain and other apps that encrypt the password is important, as it is any time you log into something of course, but especially with dubious VPN's.

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Thanks.

Indeed, also VPN providers can be our enemy. I was looking into the top VPNs. So many aspects to consider, speed, servers physically in other countries, possibility for own IP address, company reputation, company registration etc etc. These days also crypto based providers emerging, sch as LayerAI. Though crypto based or perhaps because crypto based, am particular carefull. Whenever I start to investigate to swap out my current provider, I stopped again and shelf the idea 😂

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