I hope this question is OK to ask?

I’ve seen SurfShark get a lot of hate from privacy communities both on here an Reddit, and I’m wondering what makes it so bad in people’s eyes. I’m asking as I currnet user of the service who is weighing up his options as my sub will be up soon.

Thanks.

  • irmadlad@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    I always wonder why PIA never makes it on those lists? Privacy Guides is a great resource btw, I’m not throwing shade. Feature for feature tho, PIA is a top contender, it would seem to me. Battle tested, audited, and proven in court. So, like OP, I get to wondering, do they know something I do not? I’ve been using them for numerous years without any issue.

    I do not receive any kind or manner of compensation or quid pro quo for mentioning PIA. I don’t even get a little ass play which i think is a gyp.

    • Ulrich@feddit.org
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      12 days ago

      PIA was acquired by a very sketchy company called Kape technologies. You should avoid them.

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        10 days ago
        • Opensource, publically available source code: https://github.com/pia-foss
        • Audited as recently as 2024 and also in 2022 by Deloitte. Audits publically available.
        • Proven no logs in multiple courtcases even after a Russia seized some of their servers.

        I understand when you use a VPN, you have to trust the VPN provider(s). Besides the Kape boogeyman, I can find no real substantiated incidents that would cause me to pause. Of course, things could change anytime, which is why you personally audit the software you use.