I'm feeling sad for the number of people who don't have this kind of information ... Totally sharing this link to every "privacy nut" i know Thank you for this
Hi josh. I just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to reply to my comment. Feedback is important as I know channels like yours put in alot of hardwork producing these videos. I have only had a smartphone for just over a year,a S10. I'm of a generation who didn't grow up with computers and have always struggled to grasp the technology which is why it took me so long to summon up the courage to get one. I must say i am most impressed. I have come along way in 12 months. But confidence still eludes me at times which is where channels like yours come into their own. I am especially grateful to the S10 tutorials and found your Google authenticar and password manager videos most interesting. Please pass on my thanks to all your colleagues in the technology videos space for all the help and guidance given. With out them people like myself would have found learning much more difficult. Kind regards, Robert lang.
This is an absolutely fantastic review. I've been following mysterium for a long time and this really covered all the major points extremely well. I was even thinking about making my own review for them but there's no way I can top this. Thanks "all things secured"!
@@AllThingsSecured I've been following your channel for a while, bought some of this DVPN on my own research and when I came to RUclips for more into I'm real happy you reviewed this service and did such a good job. My investment feels promising 😌
Hello Josh. Would be great to see an update on this since it's been 2 years and you said that some key features were under development. Also for another video idea, maybe you could talk about tor over VPN vs VPN over tor. Thanks.
Just started using Mysterium and because it does not use data centre ip addresses it is the only vpn that i have ever used that does not get Geo-blocked by any media companie as it uses residential ip addresses.. no email address required just a bitcoin payment and it worked first time on my linux system. This is one of the scenarios that bitcoin was created for, so well done Mysterium and well done bitcoin.
Could the user of my node see my network traffic or devices connected to that node? What are all the security controls on my node? Also if I use someone else's node can they trace back my connections? The problem I see with this idea is that the user's traffic is going to unregulated/undocumented networks that could leave users with many unknowns. This essentially adds another devil to the mix between choosing an ISP, VPN, or random strangers network.
hey i have 3 questions 1. do i need to buy a vpn to use Mysterium 2. i know you mentioned you have multiple vpns does Mysterium serve as a all in one or does having other vpns/dvpns apart from Mysterium serve some benefit 3. lets say you can use only one vpn/dvpn what would that be thank you would love to see an update on Mysterium
I have a question I hope can be answered: if you host a node, and someone connects to your node and does illegal things, won’t it look like you yourself are doing this from the perspective of the ISP?
Yes, which is why you need to be very careful about how you run a node. Most services like this will give you the option to only choose “white label traffic”, which is considered safe.
This sounds like a fantastic idea, I'd be willing to pay top dollar if it will grant me access to all streaming/geoblocking unlike ALL the bs vpns that are overpriced and don't work on all sites
its also extremely good at bypassing game bans, so far its the only vpn ive ever used that bypasses rust's anticheat and (to my knowledge) all of steam.
@@shadow_hive when you go on an alt account when your main is banned, usually the anticheat picks it up and bans you for trying to ban evade. The vpn uses residential servers (basically home wifi of someone else) to make it seem like you are from a different ip than you are.
Are you leaning toward a more decentralized model for your online security? Leave a comment to let me know. And if you're interested to try out Mysterium, visit their website here: ▶ Download Free: www.AllThingsSecured.com/try/mysterium ▶ Subscribe!! ruclips.net/user/allthingssecured
One of my big questions, how do we know some random node in the network isn't run by a TLA, and siphoning data? Or at least addresses and data quantities for encrypted connections. With TOR it's taken for granted that some nodes may not be trustworthy, and no single node knows the whole picture.
Excellent explanation 👍 The only question I have is about my ip as a node runner. So it’s just exposed in an ethereum smart contract while someone else is using my exact ip as their vpn ip?
I'd say it's "anonymous and slightly risky". However, Mysterium allows me to choose only whitelisted traffic, meaning traffic that wouldn't get me in trouble for any reason.
Interesting explanation of Mysterium. I never heard of it before. I do have a question. If a person was at a hotel using the hotel's wi-fi, and they wanted to do a transaction on ebay, their bank, or something else that would mean their password/login, credit card information, etc., would be transmitted to the other end, would using a VPN make that private information safe? (Relatively safe?)
hey I have a question Im new to the topic tho If i myself setup a node and If smbody use my ip to download copyright contents from torrents or any other sites or do illegal things , wouldnt i recieve fine letter ??
@@AllThingsSecured u mean u can tell the network to only accept white listed sites for ur ip ? Theres the"whitelist only" option in the node setup right ?
So I set up a node with a Raspberry Pi to earn MYST crypto but no where can I find a way to transfer it to use as currency to pay for time using Mysterium dVPN, anybody figure out how to do that yet?? As soon as I open up the Myst VPN it wants me to add funds from Paypal or etc, no way to use funds earned on MYST node.
hi :) i would love to know your opinion about running a node yourself, do you think its secure for the "node runner" if the node runner only allows "secure" usage, so no download usage. Because, i live in germany and im a little bit nervous about it. The reason is that i dont really trust it you know :) would love to hear about it
Yea, I understand your hesitancy. I’m the same way. Based on what Mysterium says, the safe traffic shouldn’t be a problem at all, but you have to do what feels comfortable to you.
@@MQuigleyopiod Where you able to set everything up? I am thinking about setting up a node myself using a Raspberry Pi, but I have never used a pi before so I am not sure if I will be able to do it. Would love to hear if it was "easy".
@@MQuigleyopiod hey I have a question Im new to the topic tho If smbody use my ip to download copyright contents from torrents or any other sites or do illegal things , wouldnt i recieve fine letter ??
Hi! I tried to download Mysterium to test it, but now in 2024 it already looks and works completely from what it was in 2021. Do you have any updates on that?
I got a question, if I buy surf shark VPN, and share it with my family, could they see my activity through the VPN? And also if a spy or hacker was already into my phone because I downloaded something, that wouldn't do anything to block them? Correct?
It is now required to pay for it, is it still worth it? If it's peer to peer, am I at risk from other users infiltrating or hacking or getting into my data?
If your VPN is giving away your IP address you need a new one. Usually takes a subpoena to make them do it. Would be difficult if not impossible using a dVPN
What about security issue for node owner.. if someone use IP of the node to do illegal activites..the node owner will have lot of trouble.. Thanks.. i subscribe..
You are correct, you need to consider liability. Thankfully, with Mysterium you can select to have only "white traffic" through your node, meaning only stuff like Facebook, Netflix, etc. that definitely aren't illegal.
@@AllThingsSecured very interesting.. do you know if this mode "White traffic" is possible with deeper network.. ? I will try mysterium node to earn some crypto 🙂
@@AllThingsSecured "...tuff like Facebook, Netflix, etc. that definitely aren't illegal" They might well be if your node is in a country that they do NOT allow access?
@@AllThingsSecured not yet. I got tripped up on technical difficulties (not having a clue what I was doing) then ran into some high gas fees so put on the brakes. I'm gonna try it eventually; just waiting for lower eth fees.
There’s that risk if you’re running a completely open node, but you can also just allow whitelisted traffic to use your node. You get paid less, but it’s safe.
What do you think about using TAILS, using this DVPN within TAILS for added security, and using a private DNS like Dual 9? That's many layers of security, as you say in your videos, my friend.????
They explicitly say they don't take any responsibility for what you may receive or any damage to your property. What the heck! I like privacy but also safeness
@@AllThingsSecured Can you take a look at Sentinel dVPN? It appears similar. There's also Orchid and Tachyon, also decentralized, but different. A comparison of all four would be amazing. Your video is extremely well done, crystal clear.
I heading down the dvpn rabbit hole then put Deeper Network on your radar. Really interested to learn from your experience and also the comparison between Deeper and Mysterium
Hmm...I don’t know. It’s a field that I’m still learning. Right now it seems the most popular one (at least in the US) is Coinbase, but there are plenty of others.
Things like this are all just stopgaps for a ground up, global, network redesign that is natively secure. An even better "stopgap" would be some legislation with real teeth that makes it a crime for ISP's to log anything but just enough ICMP data to troubleshoot connectivity problems.
Josh, thanks for the awesome channel and sharing info about Mysterium. I've been using it for a couple of weeks now. I'm new to VPNs though and am wondering how to confirm that traffic is being routed over the secure connection and what happens when the connection drops? Mysterium has disconnected without me noticing and then I suddenly realize I'm exposed. Would you be willing to help us newbs ensure our traffic is routing over the VPN and teach us how to force all traffic across the VPN? It sounds like other VPNs use features called a "kill switch" or "network lock".
@@AllThingsSecured has mysterium fixed its cryptocurrency issue? i have no experience with crypto but I am on the verge of leaving unreliable VPN behind.
Look this is Good and bad for the first there is no way to know if a node is respectful to your privacy or not second who the hell is gonna connect to a node when it does not even say what DNS server it uses I mean first try I got dns server that where from Google not good
Thanks for the feedback! In terms of privacy, though, I think these nodes are similar to Tor nodes in that they can't piece together the information about who sent what where, so even if a node wanted to invade your privacy, it would be pretty darn hard, if not impossible.
if you're a node if I understand correctly it will use/show your ip address? so if someone does illegal and suspicious stuff through my node I can get in trouble?
I lost my account because nobody warns you that you need to save some file instead of the seed phrase. Unprofessional, how's your affiliate program going with them?
"Every little step matters when your goal is to make all things secured" 100% agreed!
I'm feeling sad for the number of people who don't have this kind of information ... Totally sharing this link to every "privacy nut" i know
Thank you for this
Hi josh. I just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to reply to my comment. Feedback is important as I know channels like yours put in alot of hardwork producing these videos. I have only had a smartphone for just over a year,a S10. I'm of a generation who didn't grow up with computers and have always struggled to grasp the technology which is why it took me so long to summon up the courage to get one. I must say i am most impressed. I have come along way in 12 months. But confidence still eludes me at times which is where channels like yours come into their own. I am especially grateful to the S10 tutorials and found your Google authenticar and password manager videos most interesting. Please pass on my thanks to all your colleagues in the technology videos space for all the help and guidance given. With out them people like myself would have found learning much more difficult.
Kind regards, Robert lang.
Robert, it's so great to hear that. Thank you for the kind words and I wish you the best going forward!
This is an absolutely fantastic review. I've been following mysterium for a long time and this really covered all the major points extremely well. I was even thinking about making my own review for them but there's no way I can top this. Thanks "all things secured"!
Wow, thanks for the kind words! I’m really happy you approve. 👍🏻
@@AllThingsSecured I've been following your channel for a while, bought some of this DVPN on my own research and when I came to RUclips for more into I'm real happy you reviewed this service and did such a good job.
My investment feels promising 😌
@@linuxd hey how its been?
Hello Josh. Would be great to see an update on this since it's been 2 years and you said that some key features were under development. Also for another video idea, maybe you could talk about tor over VPN vs VPN over tor. Thanks.
Just started using Mysterium and because it does not use data centre ip addresses it is the only vpn that i have ever used that does not get Geo-blocked by any media companie as it uses residential ip addresses.. no email address
required just a bitcoin payment and it worked first time on my linux system. This is one of the scenarios that bitcoin was created for, so well done Mysterium and well done bitcoin.
Has this network similar issues with data safety like exit nodes in Tor, which are available to spy client's traffic?
Could the user of my node see my network traffic or devices connected to that node? What are all the security controls on my node? Also if I use someone else's node can they trace back my connections?
The problem I see with this idea is that the user's traffic is going to unregulated/undocumented networks that could leave users with many unknowns.
This essentially adds another devil to the mix between choosing an ISP, VPN, or random strangers network.
This is a very good direction. We should all support this idea by using this software and recommending it to others who value privacy.
probably not a good idea to share it since the more people that use it the more expensive it is to buy it lmao
hey i have 3 questions
1. do i need to buy a vpn to use Mysterium
2. i know you mentioned you have multiple vpns does Mysterium serve as a all in one or does having other vpns/dvpns apart from Mysterium serve some benefit
3. lets say you can use only one vpn/dvpn what would that be
thank you would love to see an update on Mysterium
I have a question I hope can be answered: if you host a node, and someone connects to your node and does illegal things, won’t it look like you yourself are doing this from the perspective of the ISP?
Yes, which is why you need to be very careful about how you run a node. Most services like this will give you the option to only choose “white label traffic”, which is considered safe.
That sounds huge and a big turn off. I feel that should have been examined more.
This sounds like a fantastic idea, I'd be willing to pay top dollar if it will grant me access to all streaming/geoblocking unlike ALL the bs vpns that are overpriced and don't work on all sites
I'd say it's definitely worth a try. I love the concept, that's for sure.
its also extremely good at bypassing game bans, so far its the only vpn ive ever used that bypasses rust's anticheat and (to my knowledge) all of steam.
@@sold8215 how is a VPN supposed to bypass an Anticheat ? Lol
@@shadow_hive when you go on an alt account when your main is banned, usually the anticheat picks it up and bans you for trying to ban evade. The vpn uses residential servers (basically home wifi of someone else) to make it seem like you are from a different ip than you are.
@@shadow_hive when you try to clown somehow but it backfires:
Are you leaning toward a more decentralized model for your online security? Leave a comment to let me know. And if you're interested to try out Mysterium, visit their website here:
▶ Download Free: www.AllThingsSecured.com/try/mysterium
▶ Subscribe!! ruclips.net/user/allthingssecured
would you use Mysterium if you know that the node you are connecting to is run by CIA IT forensic experts ?
PS: ..and you will be paying them also..
Good question lol
One of my big questions, how do we know some random node in the network isn't run by a TLA, and siphoning data? Or at least addresses and data quantities for encrypted connections. With TOR it's taken for granted that some nodes may not be trustworthy, and no single node knows the whole picture.
This is something new! Thanks for seeding mysterium in my options list of vpn
Excellent explanation 👍
The only question I have is about my ip as a node runner. So it’s just exposed in an ethereum smart contract while someone else is using my exact ip as their vpn ip?
Are you still using mysterium? Seems like a good project, gonna check it out. Good video!
the latest versions of myst are pretty amazing. you should do another video on this (3 years later)
Ok. This is interesting. A game changer. I hope they improve it
Agreed. I hope they continue to improve it as well. Thanks for the comment!
traffic slicing has been announced just a couple of days ago. GOod video!
Thanks for watching and commenting, Ivan!
Thank you for great content. If it's currently free, why is crypto tied into payment?
I think I am a PRIVACY NUT just like you brother! I shared your video in my TG group! I'll be watching from now on!
Thanks!
So instead of trusting one company with a clearly written privacy policy, I'll have to trust anyone who can run a node? "Magnificent" privacy
Actually you have to trust everyone
Great information. I shall check it out. Thank you for the video explaining the specifics.
My pleasure.
Thank you for this video. This is awesome and a game changer!
My pleasure! Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏🙏
So, you let people use your network bandwidth and it's somehow anonymous and safe?
Also, do you need to connect to a node to mine?
I'd say it's "anonymous and slightly risky". However, Mysterium allows me to choose only whitelisted traffic, meaning traffic that wouldn't get me in trouble for any reason.
@@AllThingsSecured Hello. Can you please tell how to enable/select only whitelisted traffic option? I cant seem to find it anywhere. Thank you.
Interesting explanation of Mysterium. I never heard of it before.
I do have a question. If a person was at a hotel using the hotel's wi-fi, and they wanted to do a transaction on ebay, their bank, or something else that would mean their password/login, credit card information, etc., would be transmitted to the other end, would using a VPN make that private information safe? (Relatively safe?)
Will apple users on the iPhone devices get the mysterium app soon???
it's weird that their crypto payment is only for Ether based tokens.
also with them asking for country and state
Hey! I'm using mysterium and when I finish all my "myst" will they renew it or do I have to buy some?
You’ll need to buy some.
@@AllThingsSecured Thanks! Keep up the good work btw
Do you have an update about running it on ur Mac?
hey
I have a question
Im new to the topic tho
If i myself setup a node and
If smbody use my ip to download copyright contents from torrents or any other sites or do illegal things , wouldnt i recieve fine letter ??
Yes, you potentially could, which is why you might only want to accept "whitelisted" traffic, which is considered safer.
@@AllThingsSecured u mean u can tell the network to only accept white listed sites for ur ip ? Theres the"whitelist only" option in the node setup right ?
So I set up a node with a Raspberry Pi to earn MYST crypto but no where can I find a way to transfer it to use as currency to pay for time using Mysterium dVPN, anybody figure out how to do that yet?? As soon as I open up the Myst VPN it wants me to add funds from Paypal or etc, no way to use funds earned on MYST node.
Any opinion of Sentinel dVPN?
What happens if someone uses your node to access illegal information?
You can choose to only allow “safe” traffic on your node if you’re worried about that.
Do you have a new referral code? The one here isn't working. Thanks in advance!
hi :) i would love to know your opinion about running a node yourself, do you think its secure for the "node runner" if the node runner only allows "secure" usage, so no download usage. Because, i live in germany and im a little bit nervous about it. The reason is that i dont really trust it you know :) would love to hear about it
Yea, I understand your hesitancy. I’m the same way. Based on what Mysterium says, the safe traffic shouldn’t be a problem at all, but you have to do what feels comfortable to you.
@@AllThingsSecured thx for your answer, "shouldnt be a problem" sounds like you are not sure yourself if its "safe"
Can you explain how to setup yourself as a node?
I didn't see it anywhere
Great video by the way
What about if you use this dVPN through Tor?
I love the goal of this project. Im going to setup and node on Raspberry pi later this week. Thanks for the video bro.
Good luck! I hope you’re able to get it setup easily.
@@AllThingsSecured yeah hopefully.
@@MQuigleyopiod Where you able to set everything up? I am thinking about setting up a node myself using a Raspberry Pi, but I have never used a pi before so I am not sure if I will be able to do it. Would love to hear if it was "easy".
@@MQuigleyopiod hey
I have a question
Im new to the topic tho
If smbody use my ip to download copyright contents from torrents or any other sites or do illegal things , wouldnt i recieve fine letter ??
@@climate-moneymakingcampaig305 no since the ip isn't your main from your provider
Hi! I tried to download Mysterium to test it, but now in 2024 it already looks and works completely from what it was in 2021. Do you have any updates on that?
Great explanation, thank you!
yes, what about the private method to pay for this?
Nice Video, did you check Sentinel DVPN also so far?
Any plans to review Deeper Connect Mini?
Nope. Never heard of them.
I got a question, if I buy surf shark VPN, and share it with my family, could they see my activity through the VPN?
And also if a spy or hacker was already into my phone because I downloaded something, that wouldn't do anything to block them? Correct?
No, other users wouldn't be able to see or track activity for other people who are connected to the VPN.
@@AllThingsSecured 😈
@@AllThingsSecured i buy surf shark vpn but im scared that they will steal our data 😅
ALLTHINGSSECURED does not work. I get message "token not valid"
It is now required to pay for it, is it still worth it?
If it's peer to peer, am I at risk from other users infiltrating or hacking or getting into my data?
Top content! Good job
Glad you liked it
Is it safer to torrent files and not have your ISP find out through a DVPN rather than using a regular VPN or is it just the same?
If your VPN is giving away your IP address you need a new one.
Usually takes a subpoena to make them do it.
Would be difficult if not impossible using a dVPN
What about security issue for node owner.. if someone use IP of the node to do illegal activites..the node owner will have lot of trouble..
Thanks.. i subscribe..
You are correct, you need to consider liability. Thankfully, with Mysterium you can select to have only "white traffic" through your node, meaning only stuff like Facebook, Netflix, etc. that definitely aren't illegal.
@@AllThingsSecured very interesting.. do you know if this mode "White traffic" is possible with deeper network.. ? I will try mysterium node to earn some crypto 🙂
I don’t know Deeper Network well enough to answer. Sorry!
@@AllThingsSecured no problem.. i will do my research on it :).. thanks for all your content.. you're the best...
@@AllThingsSecured "...tuff like Facebook, Netflix, etc. that definitely aren't illegal"
They might well be if your node is in a country that they do NOT allow access?
How about orchid as a dvpn? Ever used it?
I haven't. I know it exists, though. Have you used it?
@@AllThingsSecured not yet. I got tripped up on technical difficulties (not having a clue what I was doing) then ran into some high gas fees so put on the brakes. I'm gonna try it eventually; just waiting for lower eth fees.
What if someone does something inapropriate on my node ?
There’s that risk if you’re running a completely open node, but you can also just allow whitelisted traffic to use your node. You get paid less, but it’s safe.
What do you think about using TAILS, using this DVPN within TAILS for added security, and using a private DNS like Dual 9? That's many layers of security, as you say in your videos, my friend.????
You said no real name so do you have to fill out a form to sign up?
They explicitly say they don't take any responsibility for what you may receive or any damage to your property. What the heck! I like privacy but also safeness
Unfortunately, this is going to be the future of both the internet and personal liability.
What do they mean by that?
Is it safe?? I heard that it is not possible for node operators to view logs and traffics.
No, they can’t. Nor should they. Being a node is a risk.
@@AllThingsSecured ah haa! Thank you 😃
Nice video recently I also use mysterium VPN
Great! 👍🏻
Hello! Wanted to ask whether You know the max supply of Mysterium token? A nice review!
I don’t offhand. You should connect with them and ask!
Google is your friend
Can I use bitorrent
I'll try it out, thank you!
Great! Let me know how it goes. 🙌
Mysterium is decentralized, payments are more complicated
Is this better than Sentinel dVPN?
Never heard of Sentinel.
@@AllThingsSecured Can you take a look at Sentinel dVPN? It appears similar. There's also Orchid and Tachyon, also decentralized, but different. A comparison of all four would be amazing. Your video is extremely well done, crystal clear.
What about logs kill switches ect
What do you think of sentinel and orchid
I'm not very familiar with Orchid, but I really like what they're building with Sentinel.
could you review HOPR Protocol next? a decentralized onion routing system
Wow, I'll have to do a lot more homework before I'd be willing to create a video about that, but I'll be looking into it. Thanks, Sebastian.
I heading down the dvpn rabbit hole then put Deeper Network on your radar. Really interested to learn from your experience and also the comparison between Deeper and Mysterium
i don't get it, i can win money with this or is just like some free proton vpn ?
what is price per month?
It’s pay as you go
Splendide and thank you !
My pleasure!
You can top up using lots of Crypto currencies like bitcoin, etherium, litecoin etc.
I know it should be easy, but I had a surprisingly hard time for some reason.
@@AllThingsSecured what is the best platform for trading cryptocurrency
Hmm...I don’t know. It’s a field that I’m still learning. Right now it seems the most popular one (at least in the US) is Coinbase, but there are plenty of others.
Yes, you can. Mysterium just added this feature couple of days ago.
@@JaroSatkevic yeah.. They did
Hi Josh, please I need a VPN that works perfectly for surveys.Pleaae help me out with this
really all i want to do is buy crypto thats the only reason i need a vpn so any thoughts on a good vpn
A VPN isn’t required to purchase crypto unless you’re trying to hide your IP address.
registration requires an email
Make a video to game using free VPN at good network pls
Thanks for the suggestion!
Can you review Vypervpn. That's the only vpn that I find affordable. 1.67$/month for a 3 year plan.
I’ve reviewed them before.
the referral code is not working.
What are your thoughts on deeper vpn
Haven't used it before.
The link for Mysterium download is broken.
Hi Tim, thanks for pointing this out! We had it fixed, you may now download from the link.
Things like this are all just stopgaps for a ground up, global, network redesign that is natively secure. An even better "stopgap" would be some legislation with real teeth that makes it a crime for ISP's to log anything but just enough ICMP data to troubleshoot connectivity problems.
Thanks for the video. Just drop the dish towel shirt...
Thanks for the feedback.
Josh, thanks for the awesome channel and sharing info about Mysterium. I've been using it for a couple of weeks now. I'm new to VPNs though and am wondering how to confirm that traffic is being routed over the secure connection and what happens when the connection drops? Mysterium has disconnected without me noticing and then I suddenly realize I'm exposed.
Would you be willing to help us newbs ensure our traffic is routing over the VPN and teach us how to force all traffic across the VPN? It sounds like other VPNs use features called a "kill switch" or "network lock".
Hmm…that’s a great question. Thanks for sharing and I’ll see what I can share in future videos.
CODE not working anymore
January 2023, still no iOS version to download.
Bummer
Bill C-10 is coming I think I might use this.
Sounds good. I hope it works for you, Jean-Luc.
@@AllThingsSecured has mysterium fixed its cryptocurrency issue? i have no experience with crypto but I am on the verge of leaving unreliable VPN behind.
any updates?
On what?
i love it very much sir
Thanks, Benjie.
nice video
You are contradicting yourself : itz FREE BUT... you need to have cryptocurrencies !?
so mysterium vs sentinal dvpn.
Yea, that’s a good one.
cool thanks !
Look this is Good and bad for the first there is no way to know if a node is respectful to your privacy or not second who the hell is gonna connect to a node when it does not even say what DNS server it uses I mean first try I got dns server that where from Google not good
Thanks for the feedback! In terms of privacy, though, I think these nodes are similar to Tor nodes in that they can't piece together the information about who sent what where, so even if a node wanted to invade your privacy, it would be pretty darn hard, if not impossible.
if you're a node if I understand correctly it will use/show your ip address? so if someone does illegal and suspicious stuff through my node I can get in trouble?
Don’t know how come missed this one …
😂😉
So people will use my ip address to do their illegal stuff. How is that privacy for me?
White label traffic won’t have that. And honestly, that’s the risk of any server node setup, whether dVPN, Tor or otherwise.
I dont get it. In several video you promoting VPN.
And in anather video you says not to use it.
So what is it?
pls review kaspersky vpn
Thanks for the feedback!
Wifi error
This free yes no or pay?
Free to try. Pay to continue.
How pay is paypal or bitcoin?
I do make my own VPN my data at my hand
ISP can still tell who you are
How so?
@@AllThingsSecured you’re still making calls to their server and they’re still assigning you an identity that matches up with your modem.
So how long before the alphabet police work their magic like they did on Tor?
Say what?
@@AllThingsSecured FBI, CIA, NSA, etc, all running honeypots and what not
I lost my account because nobody warns you that you need to save some file instead of the seed phrase. Unprofessional, how's your affiliate program going with them?