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npub1ah3a...l76e 10 months ago
Yes, but if you want a serious setup you want one VPN each for banks, Google, Amazon, Facebook and all the shit services you still didn't get rid of in your life. So $10 to $15 per month is probably more realistic. Browsing all other websites via tor can then even exclude IPs to the data grabers on the browser or system level.

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DrZhivago 10 months ago
It depends on your threat model. You could have one system-wide VPN, one HydraVeil browser instance for financials, and one HydraVeil browser instance for social media. Which would be $3/month. There's no "correct" amount of obfuscation. So yes, the higher degree of op-sec desired the more you'll pay.