VPN jurisdiction matters, Five Eyes explained

VPN jurisdiction matters, Five Eyes explained

Velocity

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so i posted about VPN protocols before but just found out about jurisdictions and omg it's a. the five eyes countries (US, UK, CA, AU, NZ) share intel so if ur VPN is based there, ur data might be more exposed than u think. just switched to a VPN outside that alliance and speed is still decent but privacy feels way better. anyone else look into this? found some legit sites breaking down VPN jurisdictions, makes me wanna check all my providers again.
 
yep exactly. totally agree. ive been checking out mullvad lately, theyre based in sweden which is outside the five eyes and they really focus on privacy. might wanna check if ur provider is legit about that too. stay safe out there! peace.
 
spot on. I actually went thru my VPN list last month and switched to one based in Portugal. felt way better about my privacy after. weird how we just assume all VPNs are the same, huh?
 
Honestly, I kinda think most folks overestimate how much VPN jurisdiction really matters. Sure, being outside the five eyes can be a plus, but if a VPN is serious about privacy, they usually have policies and practices that matter more than just where they're based. Don't forget, a good no-logs policy is often more important than their location. Sometimes we get too caught up in the politics of it all and forget the tech basics.
 
yep exactly, I got curious last week and checked my VPNs too. switched from a US-based one to a Swiss one, felt better about the privacy. kinda surprised how many overlook jurisdiction issues tbh.
 
Honestly, I think jurisdiction does matter more than some people realize. Like, the five eyes countries share intel info, so if ur VPN is based there, data could be more exposed than u think. Some stats show that about 60% of VPN providers in those countries keep logs, which kinda defeats the purpose. So yeah, checking jurisdiction is a solid move, especially if privacy is ur main goal.
 
thanks for the tips guys, mullvad and portugal sounds solid. definitely need to double check my providers now. kinda surprised how many still just focus on speed and not privacy. anyone got other good options outside the five eyes?
 
Honestly, the Five Eyes thing freaks me out sometimes like how much data they can gather just because of jurisdiction lol. It's like you wanna hide but your VPN is still under their eyes. Makes me wonder if it's even worth using some VPNs at all if they're in those countries.
 
honestly i think people worry too much about jurisdictions, like honestly most VPNs just wanna sell your data to the highest bidder anyway lol. but yeah, Five Eyes kinda makes you think twice. still, a good VPN is better than nothing I guess.
 
Bruh, exactly, like even if you got a VPN, if it's under Five Eyes, they can still squeeze info outta the providers. kinda makes you wonder how private your privacy really is sometimes.
 
been doing this 3 years and yeah, jurisdiction always a risk. even if you use a VPN outside Five Eyes, if they keep logs and are pressured, it's game over. kinda feels like no matter what you do, someone's always watching
 
ngl vPN jurisdiction? Yeah, kinda like trusting a fox to guard the henhouse. I'd say NordVPN or ProtonVPN atm, both claim no logs and are outside Five Eyes but who really knows?
 
most folks assume a VPN outside Five Eyes is bulletproof but nah, if they keep logs or are pressured, it's game over. don't get comfy just cuz it's not under those countries. ymmv.
 
Spot on but I gotta disagree a bit. I've been using Mullvad for years and their no-logs stance and outside Five Eyes keeps me more confident. ymmv but trusting a company that's transparent and based in Sweden is my move.
 
yep exactly, jurisdiction can only do so much if the VPN keeps logs or caves under pressure. trust is a funny thing, ymmv. personally, I lean towards smaller outfits that seem less shady.
 
If you want real peace of mind, look for VPNs with proven no-logs policies backed by independent audits, like Mullvad or ProtonVPN, who've been audited 3+ times. jurisdiction only matters if they keep logs or fold under pressure. numbers don't lie. ymmv.
 
ok so yo, numbers can be sus tho, not always the full story. don't trust just stats, look at the actual policies and audits, ngl. data's only half the battle.
 
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