https://torrentfreak.com/italy-approves-piracy-shield-vpn-dns-proposal-risk-of-prison-for-isps-intact-241001/

As title. Italy is decided to pass a law that basically creates a chinese-type firewall in the country. The question is simple: even if I’m not doing anything illegal, my VPN provider will have to know what am I doing to report it in case it’s illegal, or face jail.

So how could my traffic remain private in this scenario?

Can a VPN provider with no logs policy be held accountable of anything? Can it actually know what I’m doing?

  • ShortN0te@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    Yes, any VPN provider will see what’s in your traffic, no way around that…ever…no matter who you choose

    Yes, there is a way around it, just use https.

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      3 months ago

      Doesn’t that just hide the specific content? They still know where the content is coming from?

      And not everything done online, especially things that can get you in trouble with authorities (like torrenting copyrighted material) can be done through https.

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        3 months ago

        Basically everything online can be done encrypted. bittorrent has had support for encryption for years. There are other challenges like hiding from DPI and the thing that you broadcast your torrent IP but the content can be securely emcrypted.