
Originally Posted by
nntpjunkie
What I mean is, no one really uses the VPN for anything more than to make the traffic between their computer and the Usenet provider(example Giganews) private because they are really only concerned about hiding the traffic they are downloading so they can download in peace - well SSL which is free accomplishes the exact same goal

- so why pay for VPN...just trying to save some folks a little money

Wrong. So wrong, I'll come visit you in the hoosegow.
Hiding the traffic is not the only thing. Hiding the ROUTE is much more important, which is what a VPN will do.
Most ISP's (in America at least) are much more interested in WHERE the traffic is coming from and going to; that, and the protocol.
Most if not all AUP's (Acceptable Use Policies) specifically list Usenet and P2P as 'infringing uses and traffic hogs' that will get your account pulled if 'overused'; exactly at what level that is, is hazy, but may be less than the stated 'cap' on the account. A user some 30 miles from me on the same ISP got his account yanked (and made the national news by complaining very loudly) while using about 1/10th of his 'cap', but the majority of his traffic was deemed 'infringing' simply by the protocol used.
SSL hides NEITHER the eventual destination IP address OR the protocol used.
VPN's do. In the age of most ISP's utilizing 'deep packet inspection' and other odious spying techniques, it's better to be safe than sorry.
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