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As long as your VPN provider is a proven no-logger, just go with the best performance.
But if you really want to pick countries, Eastern Europe, Italy and Switzerland just to name a few. If you are in the US I wouldn’t be crossing the pond with my VPN but that’s up to you.
Never heard Italy before. Do they have stricter laws than EU in general?
Italy is a member of the "14 eyes", so not a good choice.
Maybe less enforcement, that would be my guess
I’ve heard from Italian friends that been doing it for ever and nothing happened.
If you are in US probably any latin country except Mexico, Puerto Rico and Panama should be OK.
Why do people keep saying that Puerto Rico is a country?!
Third time this year.
I know it but it is another territory so...
That's not a strong argument to call Puerto Rico a country.
That's like saying that Japan and Okinawa are two countries.
Edit: downvoted by geography dufuses.
Edit 2: whoops. Doofuses.
It's doofus.
I think many people feel like Puerto Rico is its own country due to how it is treated by the US.
Thanks for the doofus correction. Whoops.
Hm. I guess.
Curious what it is about those countries that would cause you to advise against using them?
They are strongly aligned with US, and this kind of countries are usually more aggressive against piracy.
Why wouldn't you be crossing the pond for that? Legal reasons? Latency reasons?
Because what I said in the first paragraph. If your provider is not a proven no-logger, get another one.