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using a VPN for literally everything has been a great idea for a long time now.
always assume the hotspot is malicious.
I can’t seem to find a straight answer of whether I should use Mullvad, Proton, or Tor. Someone help me out?
i'd say many of these providers largely do the same thing. mullvad seems to be a generally good idea and a popular option.
personally, i'm using expressvpn.
Please stop using Express. Snowden (yes, that one) called out why a while back. It's pretty wild.
Mullvad is definitely the favorite among those that I would expect to have experience. Honorable mentions to Proton and IVPN. There's a big difference in ethics among providers. Given the entire point of a VPN (as a proxy to the external Internet), this is a critical point that can't be ignored. Otherwise you're just trading Comcast's spying for Kape's spying.
I recently switched to AirVPN, since it's one of the few to still support port forwarding.