Is Google VPN trustable?

Opera browser has a built-in VPN, I suppose all users around the world are sharing it type-thing; and then for whoever is bothered to register (and go through the email confirmation process), ProtonVPN has a free tier, IDK.

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Their is evidance against the VPN of Opera GX. As far as I know no one has any evidance against the Google VPN for now?

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I do not think there is any particular evidence or testimony against Google VPN itself, but the main question about trusting Google VPN is highly dependent on the individual. Once trust becomes part of the equation, then it becomes important to understand how far that trust extends. In this case, not only are you trusting Google VPN, but you are also irrefutably trusting Google.

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If you won’t back that up, I’ll take that as spreading FUD.

Brilliant collection. Thanks (:

The use of blind sigs by OneVPN was to separate authorization & identity. There’s other ways to achieve this separation at various levels but by far, imo, blind sigs / privacy pass are the most sophisticated ones.

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Even if there’s no proof, it’s better to act “as if” there were. I mean, it’s Google.

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The fact that this question has already not been dismissed (no offence to OP here, truly) because we are discussing privacy from a Google product is beyond me.

Even if Google forks Mullvad and makes it their own and gets it audited independently with results of flying colors, I still won’t trust it.

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