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Tor says it’s "still safe" amid reports of police deanonymizing users
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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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Do you think it's better to use a VPN if you aren't using TOR Browser?
All VPNs do is change who has your browsing data: your ISP or the VPN operator. You may or may not trust either of them not to keep records, in either case you have no way of verifying this.
ISPs definitely keep records. At least some VPNs claim that they don't, and that their networks are set up in such a way that they can't. Some organizations claim to validate the claims of the VPNs, but it's unclear if they're trustworthy.
So your choice is to use something that definitely keeps logs, or to use a company that at least says that they don't/can't.
That's exactly the reasoning I did for choosing a VPN. I know that VPNs are falsely advertised as "anonymous black magic" but better Proton or Mullvad than my ISP which definitely sells data to advertisers