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I'm a total noob about VPNs, but I'd like to beat my service provider's data throttling. I need to do a lot of downloading and uploading of large files, and am running into my deadline, but I don't have any disposable income to put into a paid VPN. Do Y'all have suggestions?

For people telling me to pay for one; if I had the money I would have just done that and wouldn't have needed to ask. But as it stands, I can barely make enough money to feed myself, it's pretty hard to justify the cost of a decent VPN (even if it seems cheap to you). I don't really care about privacy or companies selling my data, I just want to upload what needs to be uploaded in a timely manner, as it's already taken three days of shit internet, and it's still 22% done.

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[–] soronixa@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago (1 children)

To be fair I've just recently come to take privacy seriously, and I don't know any better source than privacytools.io for general privacy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

[–] TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml -3 points 3 years ago

You will be far better off in this community, and on my privatelife (both Lemmy and Reddit).

r/privacy and r/privacytoolsio communities of such kind will push you into Apple meme or Brave scam or GrapheneOS toxic community with disregard for your needs, and teach you a bunch of nonsense.

You can also pick The Hated One or Techlore for starters. Michael Bazzell's podcast is nice to learn OSINT and OPSEC tactics in general.