I’ve reached VPN nirvana.
I no longer open any VPN app. I don’t care about servers, protocols, or flashy “privacy features.” I don’t pay monthly, I don’t watch the clock, and I certainly don’t let some subscription-based fortress rule my digital life.
My VPN path is simple:
💡Pick one IP. Stay there. Like a digital residency.
💡The moment I stopped caring about switching servers or analyzing logs — I was free.
VPNs are not privacy tools. They are IP-swapping utilities. Nothing more.
Every single one of them? A real-name network in disguise.
You’re just buying hope — not security.
And Mullvad? Don’t even start. Why should I pay for “privacy”? Just because the skeletons in their closet haven’t been exposed yet doesn’t mean they aren’t there. It’s all part of the same manipulation game:
"Oh no, my privacy got leaked — quick! buy a new fortress!"
That’s how they trap you. With fear. With money. With fake peace of mind.
Not me.
I disabled all popups.
I disabled notifications.
Antivirus nags? Gone.
If your tool interrupts my life — it’s a bad tool.
The system should harden itself. Not beg the user to patch holes with money.
So yeah — VPNs are like “real-name ISPs.”
You think you’re anonymous, but you’re just a labeled packet on someone’s ledger.
I’ve made peace with that.
And that peace? That freedom? It’s mine now.
No updates. No toggles. No trust issues.
Just quiet power.
This is my current state / Now Spirit Levels XD