You trust SuperNeatVPN headquartered in $unregulatedCountry more than your own ISP?
if SuperNeat hasn’t been caught with their hand in the cookie jar, at least a little bit. it really depends on what and who. If you’re worried about being called up on anti-regime charges when it becomes illegal, it would be at least prudent to try not to post that from an IP in a country where the regime doesn’t have search and seizure rights. At this point, Google/Apple/Verizon/Comcast have been asked to comply with handing over people doing X things. It wouldn’t take a whole lot to at least obfuscate that a little. You’d still have to be careful through, even Proton is turning over activists.
if SuperNeat hasn’t been caught with their hand in the cookie jar, at least a little bit. it really depends on what and who. If you’re worried about being called up on anti-regime charges when it becomes illegal, it would be at least prudent to try not to post that from an IP in a country where the regime doesn’t have search and seizure rights. At this point, Google/Apple/Verizon/Comcast have been asked to comply with handing over people doing X things. It wouldn’t take a whole lot to at least obfuscate that a little. You’d still have to be careful through, even Proton is turning over activists.