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title: "Don't Rely Exclusively on a VPN For Online Privacy and Security"
date: 2022-05-20T00:00:00
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# Don't Use a VPN For Online Privacy
In 2018, After Skool published a video about how the vital right to privacy is being eroded.[1] When I saw the title of this video, I thought "this is exactly the sort of video I'll probably agree with". And it was, until after the 5-minute mark. I picked out this video to share here because it's the epitome of an increasingly common marketing lie about VPNs.