But the vpn will still has my ip address , it depends on wherther they give me out or not.If the VPN provider doesn't know your ID (paid by crypto, i.e. Mullvad) you get an additional anonimity layer.
That's right. In short you move your "trust" from ISP to VPN provider.so in this case can I say that the Isp know I am using VPN but they dont know the destination of my route?
But the vpn will still has my ip address , it depends on wherther they give me out or not.
You are 100% correct. And you have to take the VPN provider’s word for it.
There have been VPN leaks where detailed logs surfaced. Many VPN’s are probably honey pots. Even if you pay in crypto, you will probably still leave enough information to track you down easily.
It’s a bad idea. It’s better to set up your own VPN. But even then you’d have to trust the ISP or hosting provider in the other country.
You only move your trust from one party to another.
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do you know if they can provide a static IP ?I can recommend to our Perfect-Privacy, they stay a long time on the Market and protect their users.
With great features like Random Exit IP and Neuro-Routing. Checkout their website for more Information.
Multi-VPN is also possible.