What's the least Israeli VPN?
You can preemptively assume all of them stored the data of their users because that increase sale price by a lot.
>>106701355TOR by nature of being free, then Mullvad
>>106701355Tunnel bear. Its the most secure one out there.
>>106701355my vpn (proton) is non-profit so don't think they can legally cashout, but I'd go with mullvad if I was a schizo.
>>106701581>is non-profitIrrelevant dumbfuck, openAI was non-profit and you can see their current state...
>>106701581Mullvad's decision to restrict port forwarding was kind of dumb. This is a truly retarded trend in the industry.
>>106701681What is the rationale behind this? I have mullvad and find it annoying that I can't seed on private trackers. Sometimes I'll turn it on if I want to seed on public trackers as part of my third world piracy outreach campaign
>>106701355>>>/pol/517214528https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-cybersecurity-firm-buys-expressvpn-for-close-to-1b/- ExpressVPN- CyberGhost VPN- Private Internet Access (PIA)- ZenMate- GhostVPN- Hotspot Shield- VPN Unlimited- Proxy Master- DNS ShieldYeah, yeah, you're welcome.
>>106701924because ndians caused a massive increase of CP on pirvate trackers. and then they started to move to Europe, soooo
>>106701924WAIT, I was about to get Mullvad just to have some privacy on torrents, its does not matter at all in my country, but just in case that changes in the future I wanted to be readySO is this only for private trackers? because I basically only use Nyaa for animu and hentai VERY ocassionaly a videogame for the sake of testing it
>>106701924Seeding on public trackers through mullvad works but is super slow in my experience. It can seed through utp since udp does not require port forwarding to work but something about the VPN screws with the way the utp protocol estimates bandwidth speeds causing it to slow to a crawl.
>>106701355https://www.mintpressnews.com/exposed-how-israeli-spies-control-your-vpn/288259/
Some say Hitler was a hero.He was not.A hero would have finished the job.
>>106701581>>106701681kek
>>106701355Buy an ad you stupid kike. No one cares about your @xDotCom account.
>>106701581>>106702181ProtonMail is a criminal organization that conducted an illegal hack against a target that ended up being innocent. They were proud of it, so they tweeted they broke the law. When they realized ProtonMail leadership could go to prison over this hack they deleted all evidence. VICE wrote an article about it.[1] I just feel bad for the innocent guy who was mistakenly assaulted by a group of criminal PhD's. ProtonMail can never comment about this because if they did it would result in company employees going to jail for criminal behavior.ProtonMail was created with NSA/CIA oversight[2]ProtonMail crowdfunded to "Stay Independent." Then weeks after collecting $500k from average people they sold part of their company to a US firm that has close ties to President Obama. How close? The company that part-owns ProtonMail also has delegates to the UN who were selected by Obama.[3]ProtonMail Behaves like a CIA/NSA "Honeypot." ProtonMail has an Onion domain[4] that allows users to visit their site using the Tor browser. ProtonMail even has an SSL cert for that onion address even though it's completely unnecessary. When a user makes a new account with ProtonMail on Tor they are re-directed from ProtonMail's ".onion" to ".com" address. This is exactly how CIA honeypots operate.ProtonMail brags about their Swiss privacy protection but ignores the fact that the Swiss have an information sharing MLAT treaty[14] with the United States. So anything on those Swiss servers is likely also on NSA servers.ProtonMail doesn't provide true end-to-end encryption. A professor who teaches computer science and cryptography Nadim Kobeissi[5] proved that ProtonMail does not provide end-to-end encryption. ProtonMail has since publicly acknowledged that they can decrypt anyone's encrypted content by obtaining their password/passphrase.[6]ProtonMail's developers do not use ProtonMail. They would know if the company is corrupt, and their dev's do not use it.[7]
>>106702491The account isn't mine, I'm simply trying to raise a fuss about jews
>>106702513ProtonMail Claims to be "Independently Audited."[8] There is only one company listed as conducting an Audit of ProtonMail, Cyberkov.com.[9] Cyberkov's website says it's connected to Harvard, MIT & CERN. And their team is full of Harvard and MIT grads, exactly like ProtonMail. So ProtonMail's audit was most likely conducted by ProtonMail's college friends or colleagues.ProtonMail betrayed all early Crowdfunder's. When ProtonMail was being created the founders would frequently decline seed startup capital. Andy Yen clarified this when he told Forbes "The reason we have to be bootstrapped is because if we take our money from something like Google Ventures, there goes our credibility. By being in this market we have to fund ourselves,"[10] So ProtonMail crowdfunded $550k to create a secure & 'independent' email service. A few months after this crowdfunding, they accepted $2 million from CRV & FONGIT.CRV’s founder is Mr. Ditersmith a US State Department employee appointed by President Obama himself.[11] The nature of a delegate’s work requires close communication with the CIA & NSA. ProtonMail is part owned by this company.ProtonMail also sold equity to FONGIT. FONGIT is financed by the Swiss Government.[12] FONGIT installed their director, Antonio Gambardella, as ProtonMail's "guide" to all "strategy and operations." ProtonMail's website states that Antonio represents the "State of Geneva and the Swiss Federal government."[13] The Swiss Government signed an MLAT treaty[14] with the US government which can allow the US government complete access to ProtonMail's decrypted data.
>>106702543Later in 2018, ProtonMail was hit with another DDoS attack. After the attack appeared to have ended, ProtonMail CTO, Dr. Bart Butler, mocked the attacker and then later goaded them via Twitter.[15] In response to the harassment, the attacker restarted the attack with increased strength resulting in ProtonMail being taken offline again. The attackers said 3 times they would stop the attack if ProtonMail CTO, Dr. Butler, apologized. Dr. Butler would not apologize for publicly mocking and goading the attacker, so the DDoS continued. ProtonMail tried to blame the DDoS attacks on Russia,[16] jumping onto the "Just blame Russia" bandwagon. Everyone who had the facts disagreed with ProtonMail's "blame Russia" approach, including their own contractor, Radware. As ProtonMail was trying to figure out where it was coming from, Krebsonsecurity came to the rescue and identified the attacker as an autistic teen living in the UK.[17] ProtonMail later credited him officially. ProtonMail was not taken offline by Russia after all, it turns out it was pretty easy to do.
>>106702560[1] https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qvvke7/email-provider-protonmail-says-it-hacked-back-then-walks-claim-back[2] https://privacy-watchdog.io/protonmails-creation-with-cia-nsa/[3] https://privacy-watchdog.io/protonmails-crowdfunding-equity-sale/[4] protonirockerxow.onion[5] https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/1121.pdf[6] https://protonmail.com/blog/cryptographic-architecture-response/[7] https://privacy-watchdog.io/protonmail-devs-do-not-use-protonmail/[8] https://protonmail.com/blog/protonmail-security-contributors/[9] https://cyberkov.com/[10] https://www.forbes.com/sites/hollieslade/2014/05/19/the-only-email-system-the-nsa-cant-access/#6a8aa8167f7f[11] https://teddintersmith.com/about-ted/[12] https://fongit.ch/about-us/[13] https://archive.fo/jNwjm[14] https://www.rhf.admin.ch/dam/data/rhf/strafrecht/rechtsgrundlagen/sr-0-351-933-6-e.pdf[15] https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/protonmail-ddos-attacks-are-a-case-study-of-what-happens-when-you-mock-attackers/[16] https://www.securityweek.com/significant-ddos-attack-protonmail-blamed-russia-linked-group[17] https://krebsonsecurity.com/2018/09/leader-of-ddos-for-hire-gang-pleads-guilty-to-bomb-threats/
>>106701979literally whoI faintly remember some of these names from youtube in-video promotions but my brain filters everything about them out, I don't remember any single iconI use mozilla vpn which uses mullvad backend as a way to donate to firefox
>>106701355what are the 8 major vpn companies?
>>106702566what's a good alternative?
>>106702579>as a way to donate to firefoxbased
>>106702600just click on the link in the OP to read the article
>>106702600Kape Technologies is a major player in the online privacy world, one of the three giants that collectively control the market. It owns many of the world's top VPNs, including ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, Private Internet Access, ZenMate, Intego Antivirus,
>>106701681>>106701924Because you fuckers keep using Mullvad to seed CP on public trackers. What else?
>>106701355Additionally, what is the least Israeli smartphone on the market? I realize that may be impossible though.
>>106702913Huawei with a Kirin chip.
>>106702566based & protonpilled
a good vpn provider is like a good iptv provider. if it's good, you're inclined not to tell people about it, because that would go against your own interests. so you (the inquirer) are always left with a list of turbo-spammed options, often paired with some marketing bullshit that only normies and tech illiterate schizos fall for, like talking about how its safe from X eyes and XX eyes.i will leave you with a tip instead of just talking vague. if a provider you're considering requires you to use their "app", look elsewhere.
>>106702060>Some say Hitler was a hero.who says that?he was literally a jew lover until his jewess gf dumped him. and even that didn't stop him from openly cooperating with the zios and facilitating their activities.he also didn't quickly go all in on the brits because they are "race brothers".those are not the actions of a potential hero. they are the actions of a full on retard.
>>106702913Most chink phones, although finding one that won't catch on fire or brick after a week of use is pretty hard.
>>106702628it *should* go directly to firefox since it's going to the same part of mozilla that develops firefox, but you never knowstill better than donating to bigger mozilla company
>>106702060Bro wore a cape?Dang people were as delusional back then as now.
>>106701371yes
>>106702513>>106702543>>106702560>>106702566The original thread from 2020>https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/74801271/g/ was really a weird place at that time.
>>106701681>>106701998ProtonVPN supports port forwarding and it's complicated enough to filter out all pedo faggots.
anything chinese
>>106701355subsidized by muricalmao @ mutts
>>106701355No VPN companys cant store all your data.Do you know how many gbs of data you transfer and read every fucking day? Discord can only offer a 10mb file limit and even then its strained to hell. Now imagine that but 10000x times. itd be physically impossiable for them to track everything you do and it would make no sense for them to keep logs of everything because like with torrenting they would then be considered more responsible.
>>106707392they would 1000x lose more money selling your data and having to keep a record of everything that gets sent by you than just not storing it.
>>106707401>But they could just store the website name you visited and the request that gets sent.You know how little you could sell that information? HTTPS encryption from your browser means that the contents of what gets sent are worthless and cant be viewed. They can only view the URL link. No company is going to pay to see that information because we already have google analytics and other services that do that. So that information is worthless data selling wise.
>>106701355what do you have to hide? are you a hamas terrorist?
why not just setup your own using a VPS? why are these premade VPN services so popular when they are so restrictive not to mention the spying
>>106702913iPhone
>>106701355kek, all these 'privacy' guides, just tie your IP to your credit card, no way mossad is getting yo... Ohhh shit, not again, next up proton vpn. Jesus fucking christ dudes, https is now normal, no fucking need for kikevpn kek, bbbbut muh graphene and hardened malloc and
>>106708089if you vpn through your landline IP you're still trackable kek, the whole vpn grift made sense when https wasn't the default, now URLs are hidden, both your vpn and isp know only the domain
>>106701979>4 year old articleGreat fucking work, detective dipshit. Can /pol/ even tell time?
>>106701355>israeli firms control 8 major vpnswhat are the other 7?
>>106701581>is non-profit so don't think they can legally cashoutkek
My own VPN infrastructure.
>>106701355>rent a VPS at some mom&pop hosting that doesnt require ID and accepts crypto (yes, there are such hostings, you just have to look) >rent more of these in different countries>config wireguard on one of them, routing the traffic through the others (IPsec for easy mode)>connect to the wireguardCongrats, you have a non-Israeli VPN
>>106708206>all internet MITM'd by Cloudflare is normal and totally safe goy, do NOT get a VPN!commit sudoku faggot
>>106701355anything free is anti israel.
>>106701979>>106702579>>106708270https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/outcry-over-expressvpn-ownership-what-israeli-connection-means-user>19 September 2025 06:30 BST>Social media users are calling for the mass cancellation of ExpressVPN subscriptions after it was revealed that a cybersecurity firm with Israeli ties owns the popular privacy service.>[...]>The calls for cancellation intensified after social media users began circulating information about Teddy Sagi, the Israeli billionaire and owner of Kape Technologies. Many shared that in 2023, as reported by The Jerusalem Post, [...]
>>106709543Problem is, each vps has a unique ip>state level actor sees packet go from $you to $vps1>state leve actor sees packet go from $vps1 to $vps2> ...>state level actor sees packet go from $vpsN to $websitevs>state level actor sees packet go from $you to $tornode1>at the same time, hundreds of other packets arrive at $tornode1>state level actor sees packets go from $tornode1 to $tornode2>at the same time, hundreds of other packets leave from $tornode1i2p has even more protection
use vpns for p2p filesharing. i don't see the point for anything else.
>>106701355one that doesn't spy on youpretty much anything anti-privacy is spiritually jewish
>b-but https is le normal!>content is encrypted!way to miss the point kek
>>106702513>>106702543>>106702560What provider should I use? No I don't want to run my own
>>106702617Infomaniak
>>106701355The one where you buy an extremely cheap VPS in some country where US has no military base and install your own VPN.
>>106701681>>106701924>What is the rationale behind this?If you offer port forwarding, torrenting works great whether seeding or downloading.Your service immediately becomes Gooner Central and it's impossible to turn a profit - gooners will literally use too much electricity 24/7 for you to compete financially with any service that has blocked that behaviour.You can still find port forwarding services, but it's either expensive OR cheap because they aren't actually private and routinely sell your traffic data....Basically, if you provide a flat-rate VPN service you are making a lot of money off that guy who checks his e-mail thrice a month and losing some money on that guy who downloads eight terabytes of midget porn every month.Offering port forwarding is like a beacon for highly unprofitable customers.
>>106701355i don't like VPNs. all of your internet traffic goes through it. what's the difference between it and going through an ISP? you are essentially trusting that a VPN isn't spying on you.
>>106701979thx all blacklisted