VPN failure?

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      Mike
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      I’m a bit confused. My internet provider sent an email saying that I have been identified as violating copyright rules (essentially) by using a vpn to download copyrighted material.

      I thought the main purpose of using a vpn was to avoid such scrutiny. Am I missing something?

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      Nathan Kinkead
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      What country do you live it? I know China put some serious anti-VPN laws into place… maybe some others too.

      While the VPN hides your traffic from your ISP, your ISP does have the ability to keep a database of known VPN IPs and track users who are connecting to those IPs. But, that just means they know you’re using a VPN. They don’t know if you’re doing anything illegal with it.

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      Mike Thompson
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      Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it. I live in the U.S. The message came from the company that is the new owner of my ISP and it doesn’t address me by name specifically, yet doesn’t quite resemble a phishing message. It did indeed get my attention.

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      Nathan Kinkead
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      Interesting, what company is it? Also, is there some kind of required action stated in the letter? Scams or phishing schemes would probably have a call to action that would result in you thinking you have to pay some money or provide some access credentials. Definitely watch out for that.

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