Thank you for this interesting links concerning VPNs.
For private users they are useless, even dangerous, expensive with sticky payment.
The most notable risk is the famous PLoBSaK. Problem Located Between Seat and Keyboard.
A better help are firefox-esr or firefox_getLatest or brave browser that even has a TOR anonymizer onboard. And the ease of updating tinycore extensions!
The main advantage of TinyCore is the Rundown with No Backup, the most reliable way to kill cookies, webscripts and all the toys that websites place on your computer while surfing. My .X.d/autostart places a white exittc with Backup Option set to "No" on my screen.
This is also a way to do online banking, as bank sites require an actual browser with no addons. Therefore I have one "unarmed" tc-installation that must never be used for anything else. I recommend a separate tc-installation for every of your banking accounts with the name of this bank. Use keepassx to hide your credentials.
There is always an clean "unarmed" installation on my stick. Banking installations that have caught a virus are thrown away with sudo rm -rf and replaced with a new copy. (don't forget to update!)
For normal use my firefox settings are: tracking protection "strict", password saving "Never", no firefox studies and empty page when opening.
My firefox addons:
- NoScript to block unwanted webscripts and/or
- uBlock to block cookies and that NoScript doesn't
- Idontcareaboutcookies to accelerate entering a web site avoiding the risk of clickjacking
btw: feel free to move this post to a better place in this forum.