Do You Take Your VPN Security Seriously?
#21
I have recently switched to Mullvad from Cyberghost, and the software in Linux is amazing - fast, stable and cool options like double hop or traffic stop when disconnected, also you can run any software outside VPN tunnel.

Another cool thing is no registration, just generate random key for your account and pay with Monero.
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#22
Absolutely, it's crucial for VPN users to actively engage in securing their online privacy. Regularly conducting VPN leak tests, understanding protocols, and enabling necessary features are steps users should take to ensure their own security, complementing the efforts of reliable VPN providers.
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#23
I HAVE USED YOU GUYS FOR YEARS AND YOU ARE THE BEST. BUT IM SICK OF YOUR POP UPS, SO PROBABLY WONT USE YOU AGAIN. I HAVE USED YOU TODAY FOR TWO HOURS AND YOUR TOTL VPN, HAS COME UP EVERY THREE MINUTES.
I HAVE A VPN AND I DONT WANT YOURS.
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#24
Well, I wonder if a VPN is really reliable
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#25
(Mar 29, 2024, 17:27 pm)uhuru_daima Wrote: Well, I wonder if a VPN is really reliable

Yes, a VPN is a reliable and effective tool for torrenting as it provides encryption, allowing users to mask their IP address from monitoring. This can help prevent copyright infringement notices and legal issues while torrenting. In simplified terms, that is my answer for you.
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