


So why would anyone pay for a US VPN? Simple: Pure, naked speed.Įditors' note, Feb. Between the US' participation in international intelligence-sharing rings, its comparative lack of domestic data privacy protections, and its government's vast authority to silently surveil you - there's no way to know what's going on behind the curtain. Nevermind the shady ownership structures and oblique third-party operation chains you've got to trust from far too many commercial VPNs. Paying for a US-based virtual private network because you want top-tier privacy protection is like popping into a roadside strip joint because you want a satisfying lunch buffet - a risky move that's best made with your eyes open.
