From fb7f329460d8116e80b52034ebe9cef21fc80673c27bcc374b667241f5095e41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicholas Johnson Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2023 00:00:00 +0000 Subject: Upgrade journal theme --- .../dont-rely-exclusively-on-a-vpn-for-online-privacy-and-security.md | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) (limited to 'content/entry/dont-rely-exclusively-on-a-vpn-for-online-privacy-and-security.md') diff --git a/content/entry/dont-rely-exclusively-on-a-vpn-for-online-privacy-and-security.md b/content/entry/dont-rely-exclusively-on-a-vpn-for-online-privacy-and-security.md index 7b2deec..72d805d 100644 --- a/content/entry/dont-rely-exclusively-on-a-vpn-for-online-privacy-and-security.md +++ b/content/entry/dont-rely-exclusively-on-a-vpn-for-online-privacy-and-security.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: "Don't Rely Exclusively on a VPN For Online Privacy and Security" date: 2022-05-20T00:00:00 draft: false +makerefs: false --- # 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. -- cgit v1.2.3