• neosheo@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Well im just saying thats what https is for but there's nothing wrong with extra security

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        1 year ago

        So if https is all that's needed, why do VPNs recommend using them at public locations? Just false advertising? I click on my bank app and it always wants a password and I guess I don't know enough about network engineering. I'm interested in Android Development but don't know much about WiFi I guess.

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          1 year ago

          Marketing mostly. The vpn makes an encrypted tunnel that you're traffic goes thru. If using https and vpn there are 2 layers of encryption. It's not false advertising bc an extra layer doesn't hurt. Now if your sending password over http it would help but you shouldnt be using a site that sends passwords over plaintext. I would say vpn is mostly to either hide your ip from websites or to hide internet activity from your isp

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            1 year ago

            So more for privacy than security, so it would make sense to use a VPN depending on your threat model I suppose, or how much you care.

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              Yeah it's more for privacy. Still you can just have it always on and it really wont cause many issues except for sites that block vpns.