It's not yet another, ONLY the VPN would have it. And their WHOLE business crumbles if word of one leak comes out. Are the ISP as careful with your data?
Are you really too thick in the head to see the difference between a VPN whose ONLY pull on customers is a privacy promise, and other companies that betrayed the privacy of regular customers?
You might keep your cable for the other services even when it pisses you off over privacy. You dont keep your PRIVACY product if it fails to protect your privacy. Especially when there are so many competing VPNs, true free market.
Much of life is a game of dice, we rarely get perfect choices presented to us.
With the available data you are MUCH better protected through the use of a private VPN.
Also no, the people who want that data have open access to it as long as you arent using a VPN. They have no need to trick you into anything, they already have it.
It's not yet another, ONLY the VPN would have it. And their WHOLE business crumbles if word of one leak comes out. Are the ISP as careful with your data?
Are you really too thick in the head to see the difference between a VPN whose ONLY pull on customers is a privacy promise, and other companies that betrayed the privacy of regular customers?
You might keep your cable for the other services even when it pisses you off over privacy. You dont keep your PRIVACY product if it fails to protect your privacy. Especially when there are so many competing VPNs, true free market.
Much of life is a game of dice, we rarely get perfect choices presented to us.
With the available data you are MUCH better protected through the use of a private VPN.
Also no, the people who want that data have open access to it as long as you arent using a VPN. They have no need to trick you into anything, they already have it.