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Ffs I was planning to switch to Mulvad since my Nord subscription is finally expiring next month, then I find this shit. I'm looking into AirVPN. They sound solid enuff.
Italy is a 14 eyes countries which disqualifies any VPN service thats hosted there.
I am in Italy, AirVPN is Italian, and every page of their site states that you cannot access their services if you're an Italian resident.
Any idea why?
Not sure if this was rhetorical but here's an earnest response
https://portolano.it/en/newsletter/portolano-cavallo-inform-digital-ip/italy-approves-new-legislation-to-enhance-the-fight-against-online-piracy
Thank you I was genuinely not aware.
That said, and please tell me if I am wrong, it is this VPNs choice to conduct things in such a way that would make them liable to have any kind of problem with the authorities since the norm asks them to report if "the providers become aware" which implies logging and analysis.
I am not sure there is any law asking them to do that, although there may well be.
They look trustable (no email, payment in monero, no tracking) but they're incorporated in Italy which is one of the stupidest countries in the world for this purpose
Have you ever wondered why usually VPN companies are based in countries like Cyprus, Panama, virgin islands or Labuan?
Yeah that's a good point haha tax havens for the W I guess. On another note, I think Proton VPN is also a good alternative since they're based in Swiss, where data protection laws are mega strict.
Proton has given user data to the FBI and French authorities.