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Let me 'clarify' that VPNs used to be a lot more straightforward. Back in the day, it was mostly about finding a server close by, maybe one in a friendly jurisdiction, and just trusting the VPN provider to keep no logs. No one really cared about Five Eyes, 14 Eyes, or the complex web of intelligence sharing agreements. It was easier to believe that if you picked a VPN outside the alliance, your privacy was safer. Now, looking back, I get nostalgic for those simpler times when the biggest concern was if the VPN was fast enough for streaming and torrenting. Today, the jurisdiction stuff complicates everything. I see a lot of folks still think they can just pick a VPN based on speed or features, but the jurisdiction is a 'security incident' waiting to happen if you're not aware of the legal obligations that come with where the VPN is registered. It's like those days when we just wanted a quick tunnel and not a lesson in geopolitics. But, knowing the Five Eyes, Nine Eyes, and Fourteen Eyes really 'matters' more than ever before. Have things really changed so much or did we just forget the basics?