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Originally Posted by klinton

btw. how would you trust vpn company/ service ? there are dozens/ hundreds of them...how can you know that vpn that you use doesnt share its data with NSA or other agencies for $$$...or if its not actually THEIR umbrella company....
what surprises me is that there is no "independent vpn audit", made by organisations like EFF or others...shouldnt be that hard to do
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A good vpn is your own vpn. On a hacked (by you) dedicated server in a different country. Which you optionally can wipe off, reformat and send to reboot after you finished your job. Getting such server is pretty much easy, there are quite a few windows servers with easy password if you know the right subnets to scan. Even better is to have a chain of vpns.
Besides vpn, you may also want to turn off everything that can track in your browser, and even in firefox there is quite a few such things, such as PREF cookie and webrtc for example.
And of course you must not use closed OS such as windows, macos or android.