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    Question About VPNs

    Hey, newbie here.

    So lately I've been looking into VPNs as a whole, interested in setting up one for myself. Overall I've noticed this seems like quite a fishy topic. When looking into most videos, articles, posts, etc. on this topic, it's always the same case of paid ads from creators, adamantly recommending this or that VPN service. And don't even get me started on Reddit Bots.. Honestly I don't trust any of these services as it seems like a waste of money just to give another private party all your data. .

    Then looking deeper I see many more "advanced" creators or blogs related to cybersecurity recommend setting up a VPN yourself. Maybe I'm too skeptical but this to me seems like the same case scenario. Instead of recommending any one VPN service, they're recommending specific VPS providers. I mean, don't get me wrong, I guess I understand you need a VPS to actually set up your own VPN (unless you have the means to physically set up and maintain a server somewhere else?). Thing is, most of the time this doesn't seem transparent at all. Am I expecting too much from these creators to do a full assessment, pros and cons of various alternatives, without marrying to any specific company?

    I also understand that even setting up a VPN yourself by subscribing to a virtual private server, you're not 100% safe from that server being tampered with either.

    All this being said, you probably noticed: I know s**t about cybersecurity as a whole. I'm just getting started here and I guess I want some further insight on where to start. VPNs seem like an interesting topic to do so:

    • what are some alternatives for setting up a VPN yourself?
    • do you even suggest doing so at all? is it worth the effort?
    • any other tips on cybersecurity I might be ignoring?


    Anyway, also new to the forum in general so sorry if I missed any best practices for posting. Let me know if so.

    Thanks!

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    A lot depends on what you and your computer are doing.

    Are you running a business off your machine that needs protection? Or is it just a personal computer that you use to view the internet and send emails etc??

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    Nothing fancy, just everyday browsing, emails, etc. Which is why I'm like, is all the trouble really necessary? But I've been lately more and more interested in this subject and just wanted to dig a bit.

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    There are many free VPN's you can use and play with.... Odds are you'll notice a slowdown in overall surfing performance.

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    Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's understandable to have reservations about trusting VPN providers. Setting up your own VPN can indeed offer more control, but it does come with its own challenges. If you're interested, I can help point you in the right direction for setting up your own VPN or recommend some reliable commercial VPN services. Let me know how you'd like to proceed!



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    Good day! Perhaps implementing multi-factor authentication on your VPN account would provide some relief

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    Quote Originally Posted by asmodai View Post
    Hey, newbie here.

    So lately I've been looking into VPNs as a whole, interested in setting up one for myself. Overall I've noticed this seems like quite a fishy topic. When looking into most videos, articles, posts, etc. on this topic, it's always the same case of paid ads from creators, adamantly recommending this or that VPN service. And don't even get me started on Reddit Bots.. Honestly I don't trust any of these services as it seems like a waste of money just to give another private party all your data. .

    Then looking deeper I see many more "advanced" creators or blogs related to cybersecurity recommend setting up a VPN yourself. Maybe I'm too skeptical but this to me seems like the same case scenario. Instead of recommending any one VPN service, they're recommending specific VPS providers. I mean, don't get me wrong, I guess I understand you need a VPS to actually set up your own VPN (unless you have the means to physically set up and maintain a server somewhere else?). Thing is, most of the time this doesn't seem transparent at all. Am I expecting too much from these creators to do a full assessment, pros and cons of various alternatives, without marrying to any specific company?

    I also understand that even setting up a VPN yourself by subscribing to a virtual private server, you're not 100% safe from that server being tampered with either.

    All this being said, you probably noticed: I know s**t about cybersecurity as a whole. I'm just getting started here and I guess I want some further insight on where to start. VPNs seem like an interesting topic to do so:

    • what are some alternatives for setting up a VPN yourself?
    • do you even suggest doing so at all? is it worth the effort?
    • any other tips on cybersecurity I might be ignoring?


    Anyway, also new to the forum in general so sorry if I missed any best practices for posting. Let me know if so.

    Thanks!
    Certainly! Here's a concise version:

    "Welcome! Exploring VPNs and cybersecurity is a smart move. While online recommendations can be biased, setting up your own VPN offers control, though it requires tech know-how. Consider open-source solutions or vetted VPN providers. Whether DIY is worth it depends on your needs. For cybersecurity, stay updated, use strong passwords, and beware of phishing. Enjoy the journey!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by asmodai View Post
    Hey, newbie here.

    So lately I've been looking into VPNs as a whole, interested in setting up one for myself. Overall I've noticed this seems like quite a fishy topic. When looking into most videos, articles, posts, etc. on this topic, it's always the same case of paid ads from creators, adamantly recommending this or that VPN service. And don't even get me started on Reddit Bots.. Honestly I don't trust any of these services as it seems like a waste of money just to give another private party all your data. .

    Then looking deeper I see many more "advanced" creators or blogs related to cybersecurity recommend setting up a VPN yourself. Maybe I'm too skeptical but this to me seems like the same case scenario. Instead of recommending any one VPN service, they're recommending specific VPS providers. I mean, don't get me wrong, I guess I understand you need a VPS to actually set up your own VPN (unless you have the means to physically set up and maintain a server somewhere else?). Thing is, most of the time this doesn't seem transparent at all. Am I expecting too much from these creators to do a full assessment, pros and cons of various alternatives, without marrying to any specific company?

    I also understand that even setting up a VPN yourself by subscribing to a virtual private server, you're not 100% safe from that server being tampered with either.

    All this being said, you probably noticed: I know s**t about cybersecurity as a whole. I'm just getting started here and I guess I want some further insight on where to start. VPNs seem like an interesting topic to do so:

    • what are some alternatives for setting up a VPN yourself?
    • do you even suggest doing so at all? is it worth the effort?
    • any other tips on cybersecurity I might be ignoring?


    Anyway, also new to the forum in general so sorry if I missed any best practices for posting. Let me know if so.

    Thanks!
    Hey! No worries about being new here. I'm happy to help with your questions.

    For setting up a VPN yourself, consider OpenVPN, WireGuard, or Algo VPN. These are popular self-hosted VPN solutions.

    Whether it's worth the effort depends on your needs and goals. If you want high customization and control, setting up your own VPN might be a good choice. However, if you're not comfortable with technical setup and maintenance, a reputable VPN service might be a better fit.

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    It's hard to know who to trust. Setting up your own VPN can give you more control, but you're right, it's not foolproof since VPS providers can still see your traffic. Consider starting with basic cybersecurity habits first, like using strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erikwilson92 View Post
    It's hard to know who to trust. Setting up your own VPN can give you more control, but you're right, it's not foolproof since VPS providers can still see your traffic. Consider starting with basic cybersecurity habits first, like using strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication.
    Moreover, Apart from privacy and security, White Label VPN solutions defeat geo-restrictions and eliminates cyberthreats. Businesses can incorporate this VPN infrastructure seamlessly to complement their offerings. xx

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