Hello, all

I’m sorry if there is an FAQ somewhere. My VPN is about enter it’s yearly billing cycle and I thought I would come over here and see if anyone had a better suggestion. I’ve been using IPvanish for the last 10 years and have been pretty satisfied. I picked it by going into the darkweb and seeing what the criminals recommended to each other.

If anyone has other suggestions or tales before I renew, I would love to check it out.

  • RiQuY
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    20 hours ago

    I love Mullvad but for some reason they refuse to add reverse split tunneling, so imo the only options are IVPN or Proton.

    Reverse split tunneling gives you the ability of using the VPN only in the apps/programs you select.

    • @TauZero@mander.xyz
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      816 hours ago

      You can set up split tunneling yourself if you run the wireguard/OpenVPN daemon manually and move the “mouth” of the tunnel to a separate Linux network namespace.

    • @TauZero@mander.xyz
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      921 hours ago

      OVPN is a 1-to-1 feature clone of mullvad (wireguard, multiple device keys, crypto payments/cash in the mail, no usernames/emails, etc.) AND has port forwarding. Switched to them when mullvad sadly closed their ports, no problems since. Can’t live without port forwarding.

      • SunRed
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        14 hours ago

        +1 for OVPN. I switched to them from Mullvad for the same reason. They are also one of the more trustworthy VPNs in my book ever since they actually won a court case proving that they actually practise what they advertise.

    • @SincerityIsCool@lemmy.ca
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      111 day ago

      It’s what I use and it works well for me. It seemed like the best option when I was researching this recently. Plus the icon is cute.

      • sunzu2
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        224 hours ago

        It’s all around goat unless you torrent maniac… You can still torrent without port forwarding, just not at high speeds

  • @sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today
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    251 day ago

    IVPN, Mullvad, or Proton. Criminals aren’t necessarily smart, I remember a ghost phone that criminals thought were secure and it was a honeypot. Shoulda used Graphene for free.

    • Kumikommunism [they/them]
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      323 hours ago

      It’s very good. I download a lot of obscure torrents so I wanted port forwarding, and it’s very simple to set up. The user experience is great. The only part they could work on is the desktop client, but I needed split tunneling so I use a third party one anyways. But I’ve never had any noticeable slowdown and it’s very stable.

  • @kobra@lemm.ee
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    41 day ago

    FWIW I am not enjoying the Proton app experience. I can’t favorite servers so I have to manually search and connect to the location I want each time.

    • @Kovpak@lemmygrad.ml
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      222 hours ago

      You can seed, it’s just slow. It’ll only connect to other users that have closed ports. With ports open, it’ll connect to both, but as said not possible with Mullvad with port forwarding disabled. That’s at least as far as I know

  • @lowspeedchase@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    21 day ago

    I enjoyed mozilla vpn until a few months ago - seemed like every site in the world had their ips blocked; ended up rolling my own on a cheap vps.