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drcollylast Friday at 8:54 AM1 replyview on HN

The statements made in the linked description of this cannot be true, such as Google not being able to read what you sent them and not being able to read what they responded with.

Having privacy is a reasonable goal, but VPNs and SSL/TLS provide enough for most, and at some point your also just making yourself a target for someone with the power to undo your privacy and watch you more closely- why else would you go through the trouble unless you were to be hiding something? It’s the same story with Tor, VPN services, etc.- those can be compromised at will. Not to say you shouldn’t use them if you need to have some level of security functionally, but no one with adequate experience believes in absolute security.


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NoImmatureAdHomlast Friday at 11:07 AM

> The statements made in the linked description of this cannot be true, such as Google not being able to read what you sent them and not being able to read what they responded with.

The beautiful thing is: they are :-)

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