Hey there fellas! My father found this crap online. It immediately triggered my bull crap detectors. Is it actually something worth checking out, or snake oil?

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    1 year ago

    TOR is a decentralized overlay network

    Safing is a new onion network that you pay to use, so not as pure as Tor but looks promising https://safing.io/spn/

    Anything that’s not open source, really won’t cut the mustard as a decentralized VPN

    This deeper network place looks super sketchy. They sell your local bandwidth and pay you using their own weird cryptocurrency. That’s going to just set your self up for lots of abuse. I would highly recommend anyone avoid it, especially non-technical people

    https://golden.com/wiki/Deeper_Network-3V4DGYA

    All right reading the wiki summary, this place is closed source, getting venture funding, exploiting people’s lack of knowledge of security, to resell bandwidth, but mostly to pump their own token. We’ve seen this time and time again with token based services, they pump the token, and they walk away. The promise of a utility token has not been borne out to be self sustaining yet. Everyone I see is backed by some investor pumping in money. Including sessions oxen token.

    As far as their promise of a decentralized VPN goes it’s a total lie. They’re reselling people’s bandwidth. Making them a proxy. But they’re not doing any onion network. So peer-to-peer VPN if you like. There’s a bunch of these different services out. There’s nothing innovative about it. It’s just oh you can get a retail IP address to do sketchy shit with, instead of the standard VPN provider data center IP address. The customers who want this are definitely not the people you want to be associated with

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      1 year ago

      speed is fine if its just for browsing, just a bit annoying in the streets to have to wait 30 seconds to make a search on my phone lol

  • ƊƲƘЄƬӇƠƦƖƠƝ@lemmy.one
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    Sentinel dVPN does/did the same thing. You’d connect to their network, pay a Node operator directly with the network’s coin, and you’d use their connection. Don’t know how safe it was, with respect to seeing the through-traffic, but it did work.

    These people are definitely not “the first”