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i’d say that yes, it requires some trust of others, however in a lot of cases you can be reasonably confident - independent audits, and a company that has built their whole business on being privacy focused is unlikely to risk their whole business over some metadata
and even with tor, you’re actually making a similar compromise - your exit node can see the same data that a VPN provider can, but you don’t really know who runs it - you certainly can’t guarantee much of an independent audit
sorry, i take that last part back - a vpn provider can tie your metadata to you, whilst your exit node can not… but they can still see a decent about of metadata