Have to be static for other reasons so no reason not to do it.
Something is better than nothing. The problem w/ most ISPs like verizon and comcast is that it's known they sell all your metadata. New VPN services are popping up all the time but like earlier stated in another article you can't really verify what they're doing. It really boils down to trusting a small company claiming to be better than a big one openly fucking yer arse and not hiding it. "Trust factor" doesn't mean you trust any of them. It just means you use a vpn b/c you know your isp sells your data. Regardless the type, using a vpn is generally better than using none imho. Using one means maybe your vpn provider that claims not to sell your data might be. Using none means you know that your ISP is and just accept it. Fucked coming and going but most don't realize it. Sadly enough, that's good business practice.
I plan to run one for poal, for gaming purposes and so thats an incentive to have one.
In the worst case scenario your 3rd party vpn is selling your data and logging everything, they're still a smaller shop than your ISP and selling it to less people. Your static business isp address is directly connected to your account anyways. Point to point encryption is only privacy from local wifi users generally. Someone probably gets all that data. NSA most definitely. IDK, PIA seems more trustworthy than verizon to me. Not by much, but w/ the local wifi concerns... enough.
you'll have latency issues when gaming
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