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communication:security [2017/10/27 00:43]
frater_secessus [Wireless security for nomads]
communication:security [2020/10/11 19:48] (current)
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 The real value of a VPN is:   The real value of a VPN is:  
-  * hide one's IP address from the world in order to foil geolocation +  * hide one's IP address from the world in order to foil geolocation.  A common example is you want to use a streaming service not available in your country. 
-  * hide traffic from an employer, ISP, or someone else //in the first few hops//.  It does not increase security for people already using secured websites since those are already encrypted.+  * hide one's IP address from the world to complicate identification.  Maybe you are a political dissident, pirate, etc.  Maybe you are just a private person. 
 +  * hide traffic from an employer, ISP, or someone else //in the first few hops//.  Maybe you want to avoid content-related throttling. 
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 +Those with a *nix shell elsewhere and a bit of skill can use [[https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ssh+tunnelling&ia=web|ssh tunneling]] as a "poor man's VPN" Windows users typically run [[https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ssh+tunnelling+putty&ia=web|putty]].
  
 ==== what about Three Letter Agencies ==== ==== what about Three Letter Agencies ====
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