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yo just had some privacy worries so thought id post my setup. i went with openvpn on a raspberry pi, mostly to keep my data kinda private and not trust those big vpn companies with everything. tbh self-hosted vpns like this are great if you wanna control your own tunnel and dodge leaks. i used pivpn to set it up quick but you gotta watch out for a couple things. first disable any apps that might leak or fix dns leaks, use dnscrypt-proxy or at least cloudflare dns. also i kept the default udp but tested tcp for streaming too cause it can be more stable. privacy-wise no logs no selling your data but remember your internet stuff is only as safe as your own network security. if you're torrenting or trying to stream geo-blocked things this way you can route only some traffic through the vpn so the rest stays fast. oh and getting a static ip from your isp helps avoid ip leaks and keeps things more private imo. honestly a diy vpn on a pi is cheap works well lets you stay in control and skip the shady stuff big providers do, just gotta keep an eye on your configs and update regularly