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VPN surveillance and false sense of security

March 29, 2026David Bombal, Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity

David Bombal warns commercial VPNs may expose traffic to NSA surveillance under Section 702, while Abdulkadir says VPNs only change your IP and sites still identify you via fingerprinting and cookies.

HOW the NSA monitors your VPN
Using a commercial VPN might actually expose your internet traffic to NSA spying and warrantless surveillance under Section 702.
A VPN changes your IP address & that’s it. It doesn’t magically erase your identity.
Websites today don’t rely on just one signal.
David Bombal
Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity
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