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Are VPNs legal to use?

Yes, in most countries, including the United States, using a VPN is perfectly legal. Even though some websites might try to block VPN connections, they are still okay to use. Please note, while using a VPN is legal, some of the activities done while using a VPN might be illegal. Activities such as downloading pirated copyrighted content or accessing dark web markets are both illegal with or without a VPN.

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Are VPNs legal?

Yes, in most countries, including the United States, using a VPN is legal. Some websites such as Netflix might try to block VPN connections due to their own personal restrictions, but they are still perfectly fine to use. Please note, while using a VPN is legal, some of the activities done while using a VPN might be illegal. Activities such as downloading pirated copyrighted content or accessing dark web markets are both illegal with and without a VPN.

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Is criticism of NordVPN justified?

To an extent, but not fully. The fact is that NordVPN, just like other companies, is out to make money and that could lead it to conduct business in ways that might seem a bit shady to many users but likely isn’t putting their privacy at risk. Sharing co-owners with Tesonet and receiving funding from the same company that owns a web intelligence service isn’t ideal. But there is no evidence, and never has been, that anything is being shared between NordVPN and Oxylabs. Besides, NordVPN states that it follows a strict no-logs policy, which means it doesn’t record, store, or share user activity.

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