The Dark Secret Behind Cheap VPNs: Intelligence Honeypots?
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Ever wondered why some VPNs are incredibly cheap? This video uncovers a chilling theory: many low-cost VPN services aren't just bad deals, they might be sophisticated intelligence honeypots designed to collect your personal data. Prepare to rethink your VPN choices and understand the hidden dangers lurking beneath attractive pricing.
The speaker reveals how these operations are described as 'digital Epstein files,' hoovering up information for potential blackmail material. A major red flag? Unusually high affiliate payouts, sometimes 50% or even $150 for a $50-$100 sale, suggesting the service's true purpose isn't profit from subscriptions but something far more sinister.
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I've seen other VPN services offered at prices that are so low that I know they're run by the intelligence services. They're they're honeypot traps, and they're making the price really low and they pay they they will pay like 50% payouts to their affiliates. So a lot of these influencers on YouTube are getting 50% for a product that's priced below its cost to function because it's hoovering up everybody's data. It's an intelligence operation to get blackmail material. It's it's like it's like a digital Epstein files operation to get material on people. I mean, it's it's obvious. I mean, Well, it's actually worse than that, like there are VPNs that will actually pay out $150 CPA for a single sale. And like the sale might be $50 or $100. So it's like, you're losing money on every sign up. Like there's obviously something going on there, you know. And that's just the affiliate rate, you know, but it's. Yes. Right. That's phishing. Well, many many VPNs sell privacy while collecting data, using trackers and relying on vague no log promises, right? And I mean, that's what I like about vpn.net is you're saying, don't trust us, you ...