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No, using a VPN does not protect your credit card information from being stolen.

No, using a VPN does not protect your credit card information from being stolen.

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08-18-2025, 11:48 AM
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Why would your ISP monitor keys without reason? They might target anyone simply because it’s easier than losing card details. Instead of sudden charges, they could steadily increase costs over time. Only those without the means to handle gradual payments would consider such actions for profit.
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JoaoGabriel456
08-18-2025, 11:48 AM #11

Why would your ISP monitor keys without reason? They might target anyone simply because it’s easier than losing card details. Instead of sudden charges, they could steadily increase costs over time. Only those without the means to handle gradual payments would consider such actions for profit.

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creuse02
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08-18-2025, 06:18 PM
#12
Internet remains an insecure environment, making it easy for hackers to access data. However, using a reliable VPN service can help protect your information and ensure safety. Before choosing a VPN provider, review their terms and policies carefully. Yes, I’ve been using Acevpn without encountering such problems so far.
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creuse02
08-18-2025, 06:18 PM #12

Internet remains an insecure environment, making it easy for hackers to access data. However, using a reliable VPN service can help protect your information and ensure safety. Before choosing a VPN provider, review their terms and policies carefully. Yes, I’ve been using Acevpn without encountering such problems so far.

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jamiwilos
Member
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08-18-2025, 07:26 PM
#13
Everything the NSA can't solve will be solved. Keep your eyes on their upcoming quantum breakthrough.
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jamiwilos
08-18-2025, 07:26 PM #13

Everything the NSA can't solve will be solved. Keep your eyes on their upcoming quantum breakthrough.

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DiazBS
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08-18-2025, 07:56 PM
#14
I don't fully understand how VPNs function, so please verify my understanding. I do know something about HTTPS—it secures your data using asymmetric encryption with two keys, one of which isn't encrypted. If a VPN could intercept all data from your PC to the server, they might access the unencrypted key? That seems unlikely.
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DiazBS
08-18-2025, 07:56 PM #14

I don't fully understand how VPNs function, so please verify my understanding. I do know something about HTTPS—it secures your data using asymmetric encryption with two keys, one of which isn't encrypted. If a VPN could intercept all data from your PC to the server, they might access the unencrypted key? That seems unlikely.

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08-18-2025, 09:20 PM
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Several companies like Target and Equafax experienced breaches, exposing personal information publicly. A VPN wouldn’t have prevented these incidents. The Target case in particular remains unclear about how card details were compromised. Typically, such hacks stem from careless IT personnel or under-resourced departments failing to safeguard data properly.
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ICEbreaker_MC_
08-18-2025, 09:20 PM #15

Several companies like Target and Equafax experienced breaches, exposing personal information publicly. A VPN wouldn’t have prevented these incidents. The Target case in particular remains unclear about how card details were compromised. Typically, such hacks stem from careless IT personnel or under-resourced departments failing to safeguard data properly.

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xxuhuy
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08-19-2025, 03:59 AM
#16
The primary reason I used a VPN was to protect my online activity, though it doesn't offer complete security.
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xxuhuy
08-19-2025, 03:59 AM #16

The primary reason I used a VPN was to protect my online activity, though it doesn't offer complete security.

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