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Does using a VPN make you smart, or just paranoid for no reason?
With cyber threats and surveillance on the rise in 2026, VPNs have become a common tool, but opinions differ on whether they are essential for privacy or just an overreaction. Cast your vote to share your perspective on VPN usage.
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