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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': 20%. These individuals use VPNs to align with community standards of privacy and security, often motivated by peer influence. * '''Emulators''': 10%. They adopt VPN usage to replicate the behaviors of tech influencers and privacy advocates they admire. * '''Doomsdayers''': 15%. Skeptical and wary, they use VPNs as a precautionary measure against perceived impending threats to personal freedom and security. * '''Survivalists''': 25%. Cost-conscious users who research the best deals and seek value-for-money VPN services to protect their limited resources. * '''Achievers''': 10%. They are driven by a desire for control and efficiency in their digital lives, often investing in premium VPN services for optimal performance. * '''Saviors''': 10%. Altruistic members who advocate for digital rights and privacy for all, often educating others on the importance of VPNs. * '''Integrators''': 10%. These users balance personal privacy with broader social responsibilities, supporting privacy-focused initiatives and contributing to open-source projects. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-24"></span>
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