Any of you use a VPN service? I'm trying to get one and i'm genuinely curious as to what users think about em.
I have a PIA subscription, don't really use it that often. It's fine.
>>52202416
Nord if you're tinfoil or got something to hide.
>>52202549
At most i'm looking for one to give me a little more protection when i [spoiler]pirate[/spoiler]
>>52202651
fucked that up, but you get the point. Torrenting/piracy is what i'd need one for. I was looking at PIA, but US based and responding to DMCA claims is quite a turn-off imo.
>>52202651
Just get the cheapest one that allows p2p then, or get into a private tracker and stop being a pleb.
I use hma for pirating and it's fine. I've heard it's paid service is a scam though.
>>52202679
I'm not too familiar w/ private trackers, what exactly is that? bit of a newfag in terms of privacy and shit
>>52202416
>paying to have all of your net traffic flagged and routed through the NSA
>>52202772
Private Tracker, is a torrent site that isn't public which makes their torrents harder to sniff and/or de-anon in the most basic of terms
>>52202783
If they flag every VPN then they would have more data coming in than I eat. As VPN is used to remote into server, client PC, home workers ect ect
I use F-Secure Freedome and mostly for pirating shit or as an Netflix proxy
>>52202872
I bet you also use "private" trackers
>>52202840
Ohh I see, so it's torrent sites you register for.
Checkin out /r/vpncoupons, it seems TorGuard had a 50% off deal which takes their service down to $30/yr, which seems pretty damn cool. Anyone got experience w/ it?