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  35. reinblrr said: Your VPN won’t sell or give out your data to the government unless there’s a direct request for it which is highly unlikely for a casual internet user. It’s more likely to sell your data to a third party advertiser or some shit, which is, again, not a safety issue, even though very gross and should not be a thing
  36. reinblrr said: Nah this post is way too panicky. This is not an issue of individual privacy and safety, this is a human rights issue. Rather than panicking over your VPN being not secure enough, we should be picketing, calling representatives, signing petitions etc. The US government doesn’t care about 99.999% of tumblr users even if it can legally access their entire search history and whatnot
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