Hackers have given vpns a bad reputation like video pirates have given bit torrents a bad reputation. But there are multiple valid reasons for both, reasons that don't involve scurrilous activities.
Unfortunately I have never personally had any of those reasons, so I don't have any advice for this particular matter. I run systems from flash drive installs, so security is something I never have to worry about. If I do get hacked, I'll just clone from another flash drive.
Lynx let’s talk about this. Geek to geek.
Forget about history and speak on the merits of the technology itself.
Let’s say my IP address is 192.168.1.67.
Now, i VPN to your house and my IP address is 10.10.34.89.
Why would I want to change my IP address? Maybe because I don’t trust the privacy handling of sites.
‘Now let’s say the site found my real IP address. Then what? Nothing really besides getting some spam (if they’re good at what they’re doing).
What say you?
This has nothing to do with any illegal or legal stuff at this point. Just the technology itself.