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Just saw a massive security alert that everyone needs to hear about. A major tech company dropped a warning about certain VPN services that might be doing the exact opposite of what they promise—instead of protecting your privacy, they could be collecting your data.
This is particularly concerning for anyone in crypto and Web3 spaces. We rely on VPNs to access exchanges, manage wallets, and protect trading activity. But some malicious providers are essentially running surveillance operations disguised as privacy tools. They're harvesting browsing habits, connection logs, and potentially even login credentials.
The scary part? Millions of users downloaded these apps thinking they were securing their connection. The warning specifically flags VPNs with suspicious permissions, unclear ownership structures, and data collection policies buried in fine print.
For crypto users, the stakes are higher. A compromised VPN could expose wallet addresses, trading patterns, or even seed phrases if you're accessing recovery tools. Always verify your VPN provider's reputation, check their logging policy, and consider open-source alternatives. Don't let a "free" VPN become the most expensive mistake you make.