u/Ok-Specific927

▲ 15 r/RecommandedVPN+3 crossposts

Age verification laws are basically turning everyone into VPN users now

honestly I’m not even surprised anymore. The other day I clicked on a site and suddenly it wanted me to verify my age with personal info before letting me continue. Bro I’m sorry but there’s no way I’m handing over IDs or sensitive data to random websites that probably get breached every other month so yeah i downloaded a VPN too. Not even for anything shady. I literally just wanted to browse normally without feeling like I’m applying for a passport every time I open the internet lol. What’s funny is these laws were supposed to stop people from bypassing restrictions, but now everybody’s learning how VPNs work because of it. Massive backfire ngl. Lowkey feels like we’re entering that “show ID before entering every website” era and I hate it here. Anyone else suddenly using VPNs way more because of all this age check stuff?

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u/Chance_Drink3100 — 17 hours ago
▲ 23 r/WireGuard+4 crossposts

If VPNs start logging user activity, then what’s even the point anymore?

So I just read that Canada’s proposed surveillance bill is getting massive backlash from VPN companies, and apparently Windscribe even said they might straight up leave Canada if they’re forced to log user activity. Ngl this is kinda insane to me. Like bro the main reason I even pay for a VPN is so my activity isn’t being tracked everywhere I work remotely and travel a lot, so I’m constantly connecting to hotel Wi-Fi, coffee shops, airports, all that sketchy public internet stuff. A VPN is basically my safety net. But if governments start forcing VPN companies to keep logs of what users are doing then wtf are we paying for at that point?. Anyone else think this whole thing is getting way outta pocket?

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u/Dry_Composer1386 — 1 day ago
▲ 11 r/WireGuard+4 crossposts

European Union really thinking about regulating VPNs now?

So apparently the EU launched this new age verification system to “protect minors online,” but people quickly figured out you can literally bypass it with a VPN. Now there’s talk about tighter VPN regulations and honestly this feels kinda wild. I travel a lot for work and public Wi-Fi is straight up sus sometimes. VPN is basically the only thing keeping my accounts from getting yoinked at airports and cafés. What’s annoying is that governments keep treating VPNs like they’re only used for bypassing restrictions, when a lot of normal people use them for privacy, security, streaming, remote work, etc. Imagine paying for a legit VPN subscription then suddenly needing ID verification just to use it That kinda defeats the whole privacy point ngl. Anybody else think this is getting outta hand or am I trippin’?

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u/Chance_Drink3100 — 1 day ago
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Europe might crack down on VPNs now and ngl I’m lowkey cooked

Just saw some news saying Europe might start tightening rules on VPNs because people are using them to get around online age verification stuff. Ever since the UK’s Online Safety Act dropped VPN downloads apparently went crazy ngl this lowkey affects me a lot. i use a VPN almost daily whenever I’m connected to public WiFi because ain’t no way I’m trusting random café, airport, or mall networks with my accounts I’m literally just trying to stay safe online and avoid shady tracking, not out here doing criminal mastermind activities lmao. Sometimes i even need it because my ISP routing is straight-up trash. Without a VPN my ping goes full potato mode while gaming and everything starts lagging like crazy

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u/Economy-Rip5676 — 6 days ago
▲ 6 r/vpnet+5 crossposts

vpn basically lets you pretend youre somewhere else on the internet

u/Economy-Rip5676 — 7 days ago