If you have the Brave Browser installed on your Windows devices, then you may also have Brave VPN services installed on the machine. Brave installs these services without user consent on Windows devices.

Brave Firewall + VPN is an extra service that Brave users may subscribe to for a monthly fee. Launched in mid-2022, it is a cooperation between Brave Software, maker of Brave Browser, and Guardian, the company that operates the VPN and the firewall solution. The firewall and VPN solution is available for $9.99 per month.

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    9 个月前

    The vast, vast majority of websites you browse are going to be secure whether you access them on a public Wi-Fi network or not. Everywhere you see a padlock in a browser, you’re using an HTTPS connection, and no third party can see what you’re sending. Not your passwords, not your messages, not even the names of various web pages.

    VPNs only prevent public Wi-Fi network owners from seeing that you’ve gone to various domains, like YouTube.com, but can’t tell them what video you’re watching

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      9 个月前

      Not always. If someone really wanted to, it’s easy to create aan in the middle attack with something like a VPN. Shouldnt really ever trust public wifi with sensitive info. Can easily be sniffed with a little effort

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        9 个月前

        it’s easy to create aan in the middle attack with something like a VPN

        So, like… a Washington DC owned VPN?

        Shouldnt really ever trust public wifi with sensitive info. Can easily be sniffed with a little effort

        Citation needed, but here’s counter-evidence