Make Encrypted Connection in Home network
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@irj no, there is nothing inherently nefarious about VPN, but the way OP asked the question makes it sound like he wants/needs to hide all his activity, which is a huge red flag. Whether he wants to pirate content, learn how to manufacture heroin, or just look at naked people, there is obviously some unspoken impetus for this. I make no judgment on his potential activity, but this is clearly not an exercise in learning about networks or security, since he seems so very concerned about having unencrypted traffic.
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@rojoloco said in Make Encrypted Connection in Home network:
@irj no, there is nothing inherently nefarious about VPN, but the way OP asked the question makes it sound like he wants/needs to hide all his activity, which is a huge red flag. Whether he wants to pirate content, learn how to manufacture heroin, or just look at naked people, there is obviously some unspoken impetus for this. I make no judgment on his potential activity, but this is clearly not an exercise in learning about networks or security, since he seems so very concerned about having unencrypted traffic.
To me he sounds like there is no real understanding of networking or even what is trying to be accomplished.
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@irj said in Make Encrypted Connection in Home network:
@rojoloco said in Make Encrypted Connection in Home network:
@irj no, there is nothing inherently nefarious about VPN, but the way OP asked the question makes it sound like he wants/needs to hide all his activity, which is a huge red flag. Whether he wants to pirate content, learn how to manufacture heroin, or just look at naked people, there is obviously some unspoken impetus for this. I make no judgment on his potential activity, but this is clearly not an exercise in learning about networks or security, since he seems so very concerned about having unencrypted traffic.
To me he sounds like there is no real understanding of networking or even what is trying to be accomplished.
That too.
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The threat of having ISPs be able to sell personally identifiable information is enough for some people I know to want VPN... If there is nothing in it for me other than more spam, why would I want them to be able to see ANYTHING that I do? Something nefarious to hide definitely isn't a prerequisite.
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@bnrstnr said in Make Encrypted Connection in Home network:
The threat of having ISPs be able to sell personally identifiable information is enough for some people I know to want VPN... If there is nothing in it for me other than more spam, why would I want them to be able to see ANYTHING that I do? Something nefarious to hide definitely isn't a prerequisite.
Well, paranoia is the primary reason people want to hide. But as far as I'm concerned, the more someone says "I have nothing to hide, but...", the more I believe that they do.
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@rojoloco I don't disagree with this either, I'm just saying that it's not a prerequisite. Especially since he may have asked how to download illegal movies before lol.
I used a VPN service for a couple weeks when the first talks of the ISP garbage came up just to check it out, but I have since stopped using it because it wasn't worth the hassle of gmail telling me about suspicious activity every time I switched servers. I wasn't doing anything that I wouldn't normally do just because I was hidden.
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@rojoloco said in Make Encrypted Connection in Home network:
@bnrstnr said in Make Encrypted Connection in Home network:
The threat of having ISPs be able to sell personally identifiable information is enough for some people I know to want VPN... If there is nothing in it for me other than more spam, why would I want them to be able to see ANYTHING that I do? Something nefarious to hide definitely isn't a prerequisite.
Well, paranoia is the primary reason people want to hide. But as far as I'm concerned, the more someone says "I have nothing to hide, but...", the more I believe that they do.
Sorry guys, but I have to disagree here. If we can't trust certain vendors with our data because of a bad history, we certainly CANNOT store our data with the government. If you compare a shitty company like Symantec or Intuit with the government. The government has 1000000x worse track record with exploiting people
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@rojoloco tried packet capture to check IP of telegram all are encrypted
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@rojoloco said in Make Encrypted Connection in Home network:
@bnrstnr said in Make Encrypted Connection in Home network:
The threat of having ISPs be able to sell personally identifiable information is enough for some people I know to want VPN... If there is nothing in it for me other than more spam, why would I want them to be able to see ANYTHING that I do? Something nefarious to hide definitely isn't a prerequisite.
Well, paranoia is the primary reason people want to hide. But as far as I'm concerned, the more someone says "I have nothing to hide, but...", the more I believe that they do.
Comments like that just cause us all to loose any privacy we have at all.
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@rojoloco I am having basic idea but I will ask questions as a person who knows less technical so that the topic will be understood for non-technical persons too