I have tried Nord and Express but my speed drops over 70% while using them , turn them off and everything returns ( speed ) tried all the so called fixes nothing works ? Great video many thanks . Subscribed
Question: Is the choice of country important for security? I have heard people say to avoid The Five Eyes, The 14 Eyes, NATO, EU, etc. Should I use USA if I am in the USA? Does this matter with a good VPN company?
This is a really good question, Richard. The choice of server only really matters when choosing a VPN and where the company behind it is incorporated. You're absolutely right to try to avoid all the offenders you mentioned there, if you can. We've actually written extensively on the topic here: www.top10vpn.com/what-is-a-vpn/vpn-jurisdictions/ When choosing servers, though, it doesn't matter. Pick whichever location you want or need.
Nord is in panama which has privacy laws, but is promoted by the NSA, anything promoted by the NSA is obviously compromised... location doesn't matter. Look for providers that offer payment via cash or monero and don't collect email on sign up. For extra security build a tunnel inside of the vpn, it's never a good idea to trust one party with your info no matter how trusted they are
I need to hide my email address and IP address. I wouldn't be using the VPN for browsing...only for sending out emails. How would VPN work to allow me to do that? Does it assign me a new email address? Do emails from a VPN user often go to spam?
This is a good question. Your IP address will often be associated with emails you send via something called the email header, and using a VPN can mask this. However your email address is still your email address - using a VPN won't and can't change that. If you want a new email address then the only way to do that is to create one yourself. If you want a privacy-friendly email provider then personally I'd recommend Proton Mail.
Does VPN hide the size of my duck? The size of my duck is a highly sensitive business secret and should it ever leak, I will be left without any income, so I'm looking for a VPN to hide it but I don't know which is best
The editing is phenomenal. Don't understand how you have so little subscribers.
Thanks for the kind words! You're getting in on the ground floor - we're just getting started.
I have tried Nord and Express but my speed drops over 70% while using them , turn them off and everything returns ( speed ) tried all the so called fixes nothing works ?
Great video many thanks . Subscribed
This was amazing! I thank you!!
Question: Is the choice of country important for security? I have heard people say to avoid The Five Eyes, The 14 Eyes, NATO, EU, etc. Should I use USA if I am in the USA? Does this matter with a good VPN company?
This is a really good question, Richard. The choice of server only really matters when choosing a VPN and where the company behind it is incorporated. You're absolutely right to try to avoid all the offenders you mentioned there, if you can. We've actually written extensively on the topic here: www.top10vpn.com/what-is-a-vpn/vpn-jurisdictions/
When choosing servers, though, it doesn't matter. Pick whichever location you want or need.
@@top10vpn Thank you.
Nord is in panama which has privacy laws, but is promoted by the NSA, anything promoted by the NSA is obviously compromised... location doesn't matter. Look for providers that offer payment via cash or monero and don't collect email on sign up. For extra security build a tunnel inside of the vpn, it's never a good idea to trust one party with your info no matter how trusted they are
@@ExoticDimond how do you build a tunnel?
Suggest you use the generic 'GNSS', rather than 'GPS'.
I need to hide my email address and IP address. I wouldn't be using the VPN for browsing...only for sending out emails. How would VPN work to allow me to do that? Does it assign me a new email address? Do emails from a VPN user often go to spam?
This is a good question. Your IP address will often be associated with emails you send via something called the email header, and using a VPN can mask this.
However your email address is still your email address - using a VPN won't and can't change that. If you want a new email address then the only way to do that is to create one yourself. If you want a privacy-friendly email provider then personally I'd recommend Proton Mail.
@@top10vpn Thank you!
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Does VPN hide the size of my duck? The size of my duck is a highly sensitive business secret and should it ever leak, I will be left without any income, so I'm looking for a VPN to hide it but I don't know which is best
@@Noqtis Great question - not to the best of my knowledge, no. Will keep you updated should a duck-compatible VPN ever release.
@@Noqtis Duck Duck Go you stooge