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Look, trying to understand how VPN jurisdiction impacts privacy is like trying to read the fine print on a contract you don't trust. The Five Eyes alliance, which includes the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, basically means these countries share intelligence. If a VPN is registered in one of these, it's not just about local laws, it's about who they could be forced to cooperate with. Some providers spin it as a 'privacy feature' but in reality it's a red flag. ProtonVPN is based in Switzerland and benefits from strong privacy laws, so it might be safer from government requests. On the other hand, providers like IPVanish are registered in the US, so they are in the middle of this geopolitical mess. It's all about how much trust you place in these legal jurisdictions when privacy is your priority.