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    9 months ago

    This only works if you don’t want the privacy enhancing aspect of advertisers not tying your activity to an IP address.

    Beyond more safely using open Wi-Fi or bypassing a censoring ISP, there isn’t much reason there.

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      9 months ago

      That’s debatable. In my estimation, by using a “service vpn” you’re giving advertisers some other kind of demographic information, namely that you’re the kind of person that pays for a vpn.

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        9 months ago

        Is that better or worse than giving advertisers the data point that you’re high-tech knowledgable and browse personal accounts from a server in a datacenter?

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          9 months ago

          Yeah, that’s why I think it’s debatable. It’s a lot easier to make those decisions on traffic coming from a known vpn ip, versus all vps providers in the world - many of which have corporate uses.

          On the other hand - if you’re smart enough to set up a vpn, you’ll also be smart enough to set up ad blocking, so the point is kinda moot anyway. Plus you’ll be a lot less likely to have your traffic logged opposed to a service vpn.