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What VPN/privacy solution do you use and why is it better than NordVPN or VPNExpress? Surely you know better than reddit normies right user?

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I buy a shitty laptop from a yard sale to browse illegal porn and I use Starbucks Wifi

Why do you neck-faggots put so much thought into anonymity?

Some of us live in despotic countries

You should overthrow your tyrannical leaders, or jack off and do nothing

Never thought of it, thanks.

Yeah, America. Fuck the NSA.

i use openvpn on my vps just to bypass uni filter, not really concerned with privacy

mullvad or setup your own with openvpn

If focus is privacy nine times out of ten I would trust the VPN more than the VPS provider with my information. The tenth time is the offshore VPS but with the cost it's usually counterproductive. An edge case for that is Chinese firewall since it's the only working solution.

Am I wrong in thinking this way? I'm really just looking for the best solution and maybe VPS is better and I don't know

I rolled my own openvpn install. It's the only true way and

AVAST

Mullvad

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Sorry user-sama I'll go look.

VPNs are not for privacy and do not provide privacy also this thread is posted 78643489x a day

I can't shitpost here with Mullvad, seems to be rangebanned

My favourite is Private Internet Access (a.k.a. PIA), for the best speeds, privacy, and security. Not to mention, it's based right here in the U.S. of A.!

Tunnelbear is pretty neat and secure, works great

that and ptg do the same thing

Literally all vpn are range banned, it's to make it harder to be anonymous on Jow Forums and for hiro to make more money.

I use NordVPN and I like it. Pretty good speeds, supports BBC iPlayer to watch. Maybe they could have a nicer looking Linux app with GUI and everything. Though they allow 6 devices or you could just set it up on your router if you want. But Hiro really dislikes VPNs it seems.

Betternet working great here

I tunnel to your house and use your internet.

Good luck overthrowing post national political entities only using sporks.

Perfect Privacy

Scores the highest together with AirVPN.

>shilling botnets

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IPVanish, but Im switching to CyberGhost next year.

If your VPN provider keeps logs, you may as well not even use it.

What's the best with unlimited data or torrenting?
Price isn't much of a problem

Just get the fastest/most reliable one that doesn't keep logs. Lemme say that again, DOESN'T KEEP LOGS.

If shit hits the fan, law enforcement will try to get logs on who downloaded what, and if there are no logs then you're safe.

Any recommendation? What is to avoid at all? Does the fact I am using Ubuntu changes anything?

I recommend you google whether or not they keep logs and see if they give a straight answer.

> Does the fact I am using Ubuntu changes anything?
how would that affect anything at all?

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Not NordVPN and not VPNExpress.
Research this user and find yourself best option: thatoneprivacysite.net/vpn-comparison-chart/

ExpressVPN is the best at the moment. No logs, no bullshit, just secure privacy.

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>CyberGhost
They use cloudflare, assume it's compromised

You realise that using a commercial VPN is less secure than without one. Literally everything you do can be logged, analysed, and sold, and are far more likely to co-operate with any government agency that requests information on your browsing habits.

Only a private VPN that does not keep logs is going to be in any way secure, and it will have to be outside of any jurisdiction that co-operates with your country.

>private VPN
>hosted by a cloud provider
>which logs all traffic

The issue is I don't trust the private VPN on their implementation of the service. It's dead easy to compromise privacy e.g. use cloudflare or other third party service that's compromised. I'm in disbelief doing this is even possible these days.

don't really see what you mean implementation of what service, by who?

Mullvad + Wireguard is nice.

The private VPN company has to source hosting, setup software etc. to provide the VPN service. Let's say they choose to use AWS for their hosting... now Amazon can see everything that goes on and the whole thing is compromised. From the software end let's say the engineering team chooses to use some proprietary networking software, now there's a third party managing that which sees everything that goes on. It's incredibly hard to setup a large scale VPN service that is secure. I just don't believe any of these companies can do this so I don't trust VPN for privacy and definitely not anonymity.

I think you have misunderstood what I mean by private VPN. A private VPN is one you host yourself. A public VPN is one that you can use for free or pay for e.g Mullvad. The popular VPNs don't use cloud infrastructure.

No I replied to two people and yes I'm talking about public VPN obviously.

>The popular VPNs don't use cloud infrastructure
That's only one of the many things and the task is still incredibly hard.

The task of what? Keeping it secure? Because that's pretty easy as long you have a competent team. The only way you'd attack systems like that it with a Linux zero-day, which only governments actors are really capable of having or using (and they're not going to waste it attacking VPN servers).

No it's not pretty easy. What is your background in tech?

Developer that sometimes plays an operations hat. What part do you find so complicated? It's as easy as installing Linux, putting your public key on there, running a cron job to install security updates, and optionally installing an IDS.

LOL okay. I guess ignorance is bliss

I get the feeling you don't know what you're talking about, or you'd tell me exactly why I'm wrong.