Thanks Belle. Yes, explaining the problem to others is the main problem. Send them my email and see if that changes their mind. Also, get them to watch the video I linked to regarding the Chinese Social Credit System. If that doesn't wake them up then nothing will. As for the VPN, it's super easy to use. I think it's a very important piece of the puzzle.
Thanks Belle. Yes, explaining the problem to others is the main problem. Send them my email and see if that changes their mind. Also, get them to watch the video I linked to regarding the Chinese Social Credit System. If that doesn't wake them up then nothing will. As for the VPN, it's super easy to use. I think it's a very important piece of the puzzle.
I asked Proton about this question, and this is what they told me, "ProtonVPN has no logs on our VPN servers, but on the user device, there are error logs. However, those logs are not sent to us, and exist only on the user's device. If the user runs into problems and needs help from our support team to debug an issue, then the user can chose to send us the logs for us to help with resolving issues."
I started using proton’s vpn. A warning message popped up when it was asking permission to turn it on. It said that it could monitor my usage on my device. I thought the vpn was supposed to conceal what you do, not monitor it?
Thanks Belle. Yes, explaining the problem to others is the main problem. Send them my email and see if that changes their mind. Also, get them to watch the video I linked to regarding the Chinese Social Credit System. If that doesn't wake them up then nothing will. As for the VPN, it's super easy to use. I think it's a very important piece of the puzzle.
Also, i noticed in the app description it says it doesn’t log ever, but in the app’s settings it has a log.
I asked Proton about this question, and this is what they told me, "ProtonVPN has no logs on our VPN servers, but on the user device, there are error logs. However, those logs are not sent to us, and exist only on the user's device. If the user runs into problems and needs help from our support team to debug an issue, then the user can chose to send us the logs for us to help with resolving issues."
I started using proton’s vpn. A warning message popped up when it was asking permission to turn it on. It said that it could monitor my usage on my device. I thought the vpn was supposed to conceal what you do, not monitor it?
It is probably the operating system popup that appears by default whenever a VPN is turned on, regardless of which VPN.