hi /g/uys
So my VPN sub almost will expire, I've been using PIA for more than a year without issues, its fast reliable and can torrent without problem, but the fact that it is US based, and it is tooo perfect ( never heard about court issue with PIA and it defending their users,) make the situation more fishy to be honest.
So I was looking for alternative, especially non- US based ones, here is my list :
- perfect privacy ( too expensive)
- hide.me ( expensive, have some issue with openvpn protocol, but clear ToS)
-Privatoria ( had tor as additional layer, but I cant find a legit review for it)
The ones that you shouldn't use
- Any US based
-Express VPN
-Pure VPN
-Zenmate
-CyberGhost
-proxy.sh
-IVPN
-blackVPN
-VyprVPN
- EarthVPN
-BTGuard
- Astrill
- StrongVPN
- Witopia
-IPredator
-StrongVPN
- VPNBook
- TorGuard
- VpnTunnel
those either have logging, poor service and unreliable or request personal information.
the swedish ones are a bit expensive and some limited bw
>inb4 use your own
its more hassle and limited bandwidth at the server side
any suggestions ?
>>52189369
I tried Privatoria, is very cheap, but speeds are awful. You can try it since they offer a trial
>>52190092
How about thier devices support ( linux, android) is it native with dns/ip6 leak protection and is tier IP range considered spam as PIA ?
>>52190236
I didnt check that during the trial :S
>>52190092
>>52190092
am using the Privatoria trail as we speak.
Can stream youtube 720p60fps easy
but why use a VPN when you cant post to 4chan with it?
TunnelBear and NordVPN
>>52189369
I use proxy.sh. Iirc they are not US based but do have US servers should users want to appear as if in the states.
>>52191741
But 4chan blocks all VPN's from posting. Thats the only thing stopping me from using a VPN
>>52191921
I can post from my VPN, well, only with some nodes
Buy an offshore vps and install openvpn.
>>52189369
oh well, one less fag to soak up PIA bandwidth. your logic is laughable though. the EU has laws in place for data retention whereas the US does not.
so even if you choose an offshore VPN provider, chances are they will still be keeping logs of your sessions.