Episode 23

Debunking VPN Myths: Are You Really Anonymous Online?

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September 26th, 2025

58 mins 35 secs

Season 2

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About this Episode

Welcome back to the Scinary Information Nexus! After a technical mishap involving an unplugged cable (we're looking at you, Mario), the team is back to tackle a topic that affects almost every internet user: online privacy.

This week, Brazos, Tye, and Mario dive deep into the privacy policies of the VPNs you see advertised everywhere—from NordVPN to Surfshark. They uncover the fine print that contradicts the "no-log" promises and reveal how everything from your DNS requests to your credit card payment can instantly de-anonymize you. We also discuss what makes a VPN provider like Mullvad trustworthy in a sea of questionable marketing.

Then, we turn our sights to PII (Personally Identifiable Information) removal services like Incogni and DeleteMe. Are they the silver bullet for data brokers, or are you paying a premium for a service with a less than 50% success rate? The research might shock you.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The "No-Log" Myth: What your VPN provider isn't telling you.
  • How paying for a VPN by credit card can compromise your identity.
  • The surprising ownership structure behind NordVPN and Surfshark.
  • Shocking research: The 48% success rate and 41% accuracy rate of PII removal services.
  • A trustworthy alternative: What makes services like Mullvad different?
  • Data Brokers 101: How they get your information and why it's so hard to remove.
  • Why you need to ask yourself what you're really using a VPN for.

Is your online privacy just a product being sold back to you? Let's discuss.


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