update @ Mon 1 Nov 19:46:00 EET 2021

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<p>
No. These VPNs collect enourmous ammount of your data and sell it.
ExpressVPN <a href="//english.almayadeen.net/articles/analysis/exclusive:-expressvpn-insider-tells-all-on-companys-israelua" target="_blank">hires literal spies</a>
and NorcVPN had <a href="//blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/privacy/2021/03/21-million-free-vpn-users-data-exposed" target="_blank">a huge data breach</a>.
and NordVPN had <a href="//blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/privacy/2021/03/21-million-free-vpn-users-data-exposed" target="_blank">a huge data breach</a>.
These are just two examples, most proprietary VPNs are or have faced this sort of issue.
<a href="#!" onclick="scrollDown();">Read more.</a>
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<li>Don't fall for bias people's sugartalk</li>
<li>Don't trust anyone</li>
</ul>
<a href="#!" onclick="scrollUp();">Back to top.</a>
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