I’ve been using the brave vpn for a long now; I don’t know much about vpns except that I don’t want to share anything I do on my computer, thus I need one. I realize that VPNs are designed to mask your IP address. I’m attempting to run various tests, and they all indicate I’m in Ashburn, Virginia, with an ISP named DataCamp Limited. I was wondering if anyone has heard anything about the Brave VPN and whether it is trustworthy, as well as if the DataCamp Limited ISP is trustworthy.
I think that DataCamp is used by many enterprises. I recall that name from Proton(?).
Okay, lovely thanks.
Almost every VPN employs them, including m247 and others. They basically utilize the same data centres and locations. There might actually be an Ivacy, Proton, Windscribe, Brave, and Mullvad server on the same rack or a few meters apart.
They do not guard against it at all; only what your ISP / Wlan sees or whoever is tracking your IP for abuse / DDOS, copyright letters, or whatever.
Datacamp is a firm that most VPNs utilize for datacenter and server rentals.
I’ve never tried brave VPN, but the firm itself is trustworthy, so I wouldn’t mind; there are surely more feature-rich alternatives available, but it’s OK.
So it would theoretically protect from copyright letters
If they do not log or pass over data, then sure.
Way over priced and they don’t even run the VPN servers themselves. Its just a white label of https://guardianapp.com
Use proton or mullvad if you are looking for the best. 1VPN if just want something simple and cheap.