VPN used for VR game cheat sells access to your home network (www.wired.com)
from some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org to technology@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 18:06
https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/26720741

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Telorand@reddthat.com on 20 Dec 18:14 next collapse

“If a product is free that should otherwise cost money, you are the product.”

sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today on 20 Dec 20:08 collapse

Not really anymore. People pay subscription fees for all types of software and most collect and sell your data. FOSS software is free and doesn’t spy on you most of the time. The tables have turned

Telorand@reddthat.com on 20 Dec 20:44 next collapse

FOSS is kind of an interesting case, because it sometimes operates with donations or grants just to improve development times and outcomes.

Anyway, the sentiment is still something to consider, even in the world of FOSS. It’s less likely, mostly because people do it as hobby or communal projects, but that kind of trust can be abused. However, the original sentiment was intended more for endeavors where it costs money to maintain and operate a service, not anticapitalist software projects.

Infynis@midwest.social on 20 Dec 23:01 collapse

FOSS projects aren’t aiming to sell a product though

Telorand@reddthat.com on 20 Dec 23:20 collapse

They’re not aiming to sell software. That does not mean they don’t have a product or service to sell.

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 20 Dec 20:54 collapse

Yup, paying for something doesn’t guarantee good behavior, but not paying for something that most charge for almost guarantees bad behavior.

Sturgist@lemmy.ca on 20 Dec 19:10 next collapse

Pay wall

NutinButNet@hilariouschaos.com on 20 Dec 19:23 next collapse

I got that too until I backed out and came back in.

StupidBrotherInLaw@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 19:51 next collapse
sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today on 20 Dec 20:04 next collapse

Use the Bypass Paywalls Clean filter

Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works on 20 Dec 20:10 next collapse

Why would I buy access to my home network?

twisterpop3@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 20:42 next collapse

Someone who is planning to commit crime could do so from your home IP address. At best, the police/FBI recognize that you didn’t do the crime. At worst, you get charged for something you didn’t do.

kevincox@lemmy.ml on 20 Dec 21:21 collapse

“Residential IPs” are quite valuable for web scraping. Many scraping prevention tools and services use the source IP as the primary metric. If you come from a public cloud provider like AWS, GCP or DigitalOcean you get blocked 99% of the time. If you come from a US residential ISP then you get much more relaxed screening.

Lemminary@lemmy.world on 21 Dec 00:13 collapse

I wish these articles would say which VPN in the title.

Itsamelemmy@lemmy.zip on 21 Dec 03:33 collapse

Big mama VPN. Never heard of them.