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MaximumAnonymously2016-07-18 15:17:19
Data protection
MaximumAnonymously, 2016-07-18 15:17:19

Is it possible to protect yourself from the spring package using vpn?

Can vpn help in this matter? It is clear that all data will still be saved, but they will be encrypted. Suppose no logs are kept and the servers are not located in Russia at all.

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2016-07-18
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No, because your use of technical means does not affect the adoption and signing of laws in any way. Here something else needs to be changed, not software.

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CityCat4, 2016-07-19
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No.
This issue has already been discussed several times. It is pointless to play against the system, because it can change the rules of the game on the fly. And for some reason you expect that she will abide by the rules of the game, although you yourself are trying to get around them.
Even if VPN. The provider still has metadata about where, when, for how long you connected and a record of encrypted traffic. And as soon as they are interested in you, guests come, take out a soldering iron :) - and you yourself give your key, with which they will decrypt the saved traffic. If you have at least ten VPNs one in the other, the fact that the private key is not available to outsiders remains the basis of security.

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