So I've seen way too many folks just throwing out generic advice about VPNs like they're all the same and it's all about speed or some fancy protocol. Yeah, sure, speed matters but when it comes to corporate VPNs vs consumer VPNs, it's a whole different beast. I got a client who was using a free consumer VPN for their work stuff and it turned into a nightmare. They got hacked, data leak, all because they didn't realize the VPN they used for work wasn't built for that level of security. Corporate VPNs are supposed to have tighter controls, encryption, audits, but most of the consumer ones just kinda slap a label on and call it a day. And the worst part? People just assume their cheap VPN is enough for sensitive stuff. It's not. I've seen it firsthand how a simple breach can lead to data exposure and serious damage. Just wanna say, don't be lazy with security. Know what's behind that VPN, test it, make sure it's legit. Otherwise, you're leaving your network wide open for some idiot with a scanner. How many of you have actually checked the privacy policies or did some leak tests on your VPNs? Lmao.