Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme break down the reality of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) beyond the marketing hype. They explore what problems VPNs actually solve—hiding your IP address from websites, concealing your browsing from ISPs, and encrypting traffic—while addressing their limitations and downsides. Jordan and Stephen compare VPNs with Tor, examine trusted providers including Proton VPN, Mullvad, IVPN, and the innovative Obscura, and discuss the frustrating trend of websites blocking VPN users. Learn practical advice for incorporating VPNs into your digital sovereignty toolkit and why you should stand up for your right to privacy online. Show Notes: https://atlbitlab.com/podcast/the-truth-about-vpns-beyond-marketing-hype 00:00 Introduction to The Sovereign Computing Show 00:35 ATL BitLab Sponsorship Information 01:55 Welcome and Episode Overview 02:07 Updates and Errata from Previous Episodes 05:06 White House Signal Group Security Mishap 12:17 Amazon Echo Privacy Changes 15:24 Main Topic: Understanding VPNs 16:33 Problem #1: How VPNs Hide Your IP Address 17:56 VPNs vs. Tor: Centralization and Trust Models 21:30 VPN Performance vs. Tor Performance 23:05 Problem #2: Hiding Browsing from ISP Surveillance 24:49 Problem #3: Traffic Encryption Benefits 25:35 VPN Provider Reviews 25:57 - Proton VPN: Features and Netflix Compatibility 27:32 - Mullvad: Privacy Features and Cross-Platform Support 30:08 - IVPN: Privacy-Focused Alternative 32:07 - Obscura: The VPN That Can't Log Activity 36:46 Downsides of Using VPNs 38:12 Website Blocking and VPN Discrimination 42:38 Conclusion and Recommendations 43:44 Show Outro and Support Information