Locus
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man, I gotta vent about this corporate VPN nightmare. Thought I was getting a secure tunnel for work stuff, right? Ended up wasting a bunch of cash on a well-known provider, only to realize it was more about corporate control than actual privacy. The speed was garbage, the kill switch kept failing and don't even get me started on the logging policies. Feels like I paid premium for a privacy mask that's more like a censorship tool. Tried to set up a self-hosted VPN to actually control my data but that turned into a headache and a half. Meanwhile, my personal VPNs, those consumer ones are miles better for streaming and torrenting but then again, they're not made for corporate security. It's wild how many companies sell the idea of 'enterprise-grade security' but deliver mostly just bloated bloatware and high prices. The whole thing leaves me thinking, are these corporate VPNs just a way for big providers to lock in clients and milk their budgets while the actual user gets little to no benefit? Honestly, I'd say unless your company is big enough to build your own or really needs specific protocols, just stick to your consumer VPNs for everyday stuff. The numbers don't lie, but they can mislead these corporate VPNs are mostly a trust fall with your data, and I've learned the hard way that it's usually not worth the premium.