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"textContent": "As the other user mentioned, the entire basis of this point is a pedantic freak out over the meaning of the word “guaranteed.” Your argument for them being untrustworthy because of this is just dumb.\n\nSince you didn’t source where that quote comes from, it comes from their home page. It’s a section header at the bottom of the page where they list their audits. The “guaranteed” here is referring to the audits “guaranteeing” that their service does what it says it does as far as the auditors can tell.\n\n> However, they forget that with even a single minor error, they will be held fully liable, directly contradicting their own Terms of Service.\n\nThis applies to nearly every internet-facing (and often non-internet-facing) service. If they have an exploitable bug and their system is compromised, whoops, all your data has been siphoned off. It is not the insightful point you seem to believe it is.",
"title": "Analysis of Nym VPN and its \"guaranteed\" privacy"
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