This is a very good presentation on VPNs and the shady corporations and shell companies that own them, with links to government intelligence services and spyware vendors. Consequently, the only VPN company I trust is Mullvad VPN, but do your own homework before you grant trust to one. Also, I used to just run my own VPN server to just mask my home IP address, but that had limited privacy due to a lack other users or other server locations. And Mullvad VPN has servers all over the world, along with deep packet AI analysis protection using two server hops. And Mullvad VPN has undergone audits, with the servers running in memory alone, so a country grabbing a server won’t yield anything. And VPNs give you privacy, but not necessarily anonymity, where you’d have to look at using Tor (three server hops) with JavaScript disabled because of it being a fingerprinting vulnerability…