- cross-posted to:
- privacyguides@lemmy.one
- cross-posted to:
- privacyguides@lemmy.one
I love their transparency.
Sweet, more information to make me feel good about my VPN of choice.
And the Ux is really good too. I mean it never gets in your way, is very stable and really easy and intuitive to use. Also the payment options are so straight forward and transparent. No „one month free then 20% discount for the next 5 months“ bullshit and you can pay by mail and crypto if you wanna really stay anonymous. This reads like an ad I know, but it’s just really good.
Best VPN on the market for privacy people…
The linux app does not work properly with portmaster due DNS configuration sadly.
It’d be cool if they offered periodic randomization of the origin country, really mix things up ;)
Still miss port forwarding.
Only reason I’m not with them anymore
Wonderful software, easy payment, great rates, but lack of port forwarding is a major fallback. I understand it was due to a very minor chunk of bad actors, but that minor chunk was hosting CSAM and other horrible internet-accessible things, and no way to track what traffic is where, means they had to remove the feature for the 98% of good faith users.
But I almost refuse to use AirVPN’s software. It’s so… weird. I’m thankful they support wireguard with zero issues, so I can just use the default network manager and apps for Linux/Android, but that client interface is so backwards compared to Mullvad and iVPN.
Other than torrenting what else do you use port-forwarding for?
Hosting services behind a VPN I suppose
First world problems
I’m using Mullvad for the last 2 years but day after day I started to notice that some sites are starting to blacklist their IP’s unfortunately. Mullvad still is the best VPN provider we have it is not perfect but I like them.
I’ve only had this issue with clicking on reddit links from google and all it takes is choosing another server, many times no need to even change the location.
That said it’s annoying as FUCK, thankfully I don’t use reddit