DVPNs

This defeats the point of a VPN... is this true?

Tor is an acronym, guy.

I don't think that is true, do you have any proof for that?

>This defeats the entire point of a dVPN and their code can be checked on github.com/mysteriumnetwork so I'm pretty sure there is no way they can see or control in any way what someone uses the vpn for, as the servers are not even controlled by them.

corrected post:

I don't think that is true, do you have any proof for that?

This defeats the entire point of a dVPN and their code can be checked on github.com/mysteriumnetwork so I'm pretty sure there is no way they can see or control in any way what someone uses the vpn for, as the servers are not even controlled by them.

Still I like the anonymous approach of sentinel more, as they cannot be touched legally by anyone for providing an uncontrollable vpn service.

the name is based on an acronym, but it's still Tor