Veep Peep 13 Posted ... Hello, Lately when I connect to AV I am getting put on US servers - latency is good. But should I be more concerned about privacy? Those US servers are under US laws - Homeland security.Think they are monitored different that non US servers. So I switch to non US serves with a close latency. I am sort of waiting for the day when all governments tell us VPN services that do not have logging are to be banished... Thoughts? Comments? Thanks, Mr. V Quote Share this post Link to post
rain2reign 7 Posted ... Technically you're right. Within the territorial borders of the USA agencies such as NSA and FBI can just monitor or hack the servers (with the proper warrant; even though it's known they do whatever they want without them), but if you don't feel comfortable connecting to US servers. You can always either 1) blacklist the US servers, so you won't connect to them or 2) Whitelist servers from countries you're comfortable with connecting to. That way you won't connect to them. Just select the server or multiple servers, right click on them and select black-/whitelist. 1 Veep Peep reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post