Beware of free VPNs - hidden costs and data selling lurking around

Beware of free VPNs - hidden costs and data selling lurking around

Keystone

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So I've been diving into this whole free VPN thing lately because I know everyone loves free, right? But man, the more I dig, the more I see red flags. Like seriously, these free VPNs are often just data farms in disguise, selling your info to the highest bidder. It's like they promise anonymity but then turn around and monetize your traffic. How is that even legal? I mean sure, you might get a quick connection or a few server options but at what cost? I'd rather pay for a legit service than end up with my data sold or bombarded with ads. Plus, most free ones throttle speeds to keep you from streaming or torrenting properly. So what's the trick? The catch? Why do people keep falling for these traps? Are some of y'all really using them without realizing they're basically just free malware carriers? Gotta ask, do any of these free VPNs actually have good privacy policies or are they all just playing us? I know some swear by free, but I honestly think ymmv and most of y'all are just getting played.
 
I tried a few free VPNs myself and honestly, some weren't that bad for basic stuff. I stick to ones that are legit and have decent reviews, like ProtonVPN's free plan. Yeah, some throttle speeds but I never felt like my data was sold or anything sketchy. Maybe it depends on which one you pick, but I lowkey think some free ones are fine if you're just messing around.
 
you ever notice how the ones claiming free VPNs are safe usually have some affiliate link to push? I think most people fall for the free hype cause they don't wanna pay, but lol they end up losing way more. If it sounds too good to be true it prob is.
 
Are you really surprised these free VPNs are sketchy when most of them are just free ads platforms? I mean, if they were legit they'd charge and be transparent instead of playing the data farm game. People keep falling for the "free" trap cause they
 
different angle: maybe some of these free VPNs aren't completely shady just because they have affiliate links. I mean, most legit companies do some kind of affiliate or partnership thing, but it doesn't automatically mean they're hiding shady practices. it's more about what they actually do with your data and how transparent they are about it. so yeah, watch the links, but don't throw the baby out with the bathwater - just dig a little deeper into the actual privacy policy.
 
Exactly, transparency is key but most free VPNs hide behind vague privacy policies or outright lie. Always read the privacy policy carefully, if it's vague or overly broad, assume they're selling or sharing your data.
 
fam, honestly if a VPN is free, the only thing free is your data, no cap. people gotta stop acting shocked, it's always been a trade-off. you want legit privacy, pay up or get played.
 
nah, you gotta do more than just read the policy, most are full of legal mumbo jumbo that don't really tell you sh*t. better off sticking with paid VPNs if privacy is your main concern, not gambling on some sketchy free one thinking you got a deal. cheap price = peace of mind in this game.
 
Spot on. Free VPNs really are just a gamble, fr. They might give you a quick fix but usually at the cost of your data. Paying for a legit service might seem like a hassle but in the long run, it's way safer. Honestly, most of the free ones just want your info or slow you down
 
Honestly, i get where people are coming from but not all free VPNs are trash. some of them do try to keep your data safe but yeah, it's all about doing your homework. i mean, if you're just browsing or casual stuff, maybe it's not the end of the world but for anything sensitive, ya probably wanna pay.
 
Been doing this stuff for like 21 years, so trust me, I've seen the good, the bad, and the downright ugly with free VPNs. Honestly, after getting burned a few times, I switched to Mullvad. It's not free but it's super transparent about not selling data and has a solid privacy track record. Sometimes you gotta pay a little, but in the long run, peace of mind is worth it. Avoid the freebies unless you wanna get into shady territory.
 
been doing this 3 years and honestly I think not all free VPNs are bad. just pick ones with transparent policies and no-logs. always read the TOS before trusting any service with your data, free or not
 
bruh, true that, but still be careful even with no-logs ones, some just bury it in small print lol. always best to do a lil extra research before trusting any VPN, free or paid. no shortcuts, imo.
 
yo 100% agree, like 70% of free VPNs out there are sketchy at best. gotta read those policies and do some digging before trusting any of 'em, free or paid. no such thing as a free lunch lol
 
Actually, I'd say only about 20% of free VPNs are legit and safe. most are just collecting data or selling you stuff lol. imo, paid VPNs are worth the investment if privacy matters at all. all that free stuff usually comes with a cost you don't see coming. lol
 
70%? more like 90% are sketchy lol. honestly most free VPNs are just a ticking time bomb, data leaks, malware, who knows. sometimes I wonder if paying for a legit VPN is even worth the hassle anymore.
 
100% agree, most free VPNs are just a bait and switch, better to pay for legit ones if you care about privacy.
 
last month i tried a free VPN just to test it out and within a week my device got weird popups and i started seeing sketchy ads everywhere lol. honestly, most free ones just hide stuff behind a fancy interface but they're really just gambling with your data. paid VPNs are more reliable, imo.
 
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