Keystone
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been messing around with both and the numbers just don't lie. corporate vpns talk up security but they throttle speed so bad. tested a few last week, ping was like 150ms+ average, while consumer ones stayed under 50 most of the time. for gaming or streaming that's huge. also corp vpn lock you into their system, force annoying setups - ymmv i guess. they promise tighter security but idk, feels like you need the top tier plan for that. privacy-wise consumer vpns like mullvad or proton are better, they don't really log stuff and are way more transparent. anyone else run real world tests? bet most ppl are fine with a good consumer vpn unless you actually need internal network access for work. don't buy the hype, check the numbers not the marketing.