alright, so everyone's talking about VPN jurisdiction and avoiding Five Eyes countries. I'm starting to think this is a bit of an outdated meme unless you're doing something extremely sensitive. Let me break down why with some numbers from a test I ran last month. I compared three providers: one based in Romania (non-Five Eyes), one in the US (obviously Five Eyes), and one in Switzerland (sort of a gray area). For torrenting speed tests on 5 different files, the US-based provider actually had the fastest average throughput - 82 Mbps. The Romanian one was 74 Mbps, and Switzerland was 68 Mbps. Privacy audits? All three claimed independent audits last year. Logging policies? The US provider had the clearest 'no logs' statement that actually matched their audit report. The Romanian one had some vague language about 'operational logs' for 24 hours. So my point is: if you're just streaming, torrenting normal stuff, or bypassing geo-blocks, the jurisdiction might not be your primary factor anymore. Look at the actual audit reports, their transparency on infrastructure ownership, and their real-world performance for your use case. I've seen too many people pick a slow VPN just because it's based in Panama while ignoring that their data routes through Miami anyway.