Mar 04, 2021, 05:45 am
Mar 04, 2021, 16:36 pm
Device-level encryption
280+ servers in 30+ countries
No bandwidth restrictions
No logging of your network activity
Connect up to 5 devices
I'm happy with my VPN for now.
But Mozilla does seem to check all the boxes: No logging; 30 Countries.
The only other possible issue is speeds, 256/512 encryption, and most important of all:
Does it do OpenVPN?
I wont use any other software or special protocols.
280+ servers in 30+ countries
No bandwidth restrictions
No logging of your network activity
Connect up to 5 devices
I'm happy with my VPN for now.
But Mozilla does seem to check all the boxes: No logging; 30 Countries.
The only other possible issue is speeds, 256/512 encryption, and most important of all:
Does it do OpenVPN?
I wont use any other software or special protocols.
Mar 04, 2021, 16:46 pm
(Mar 04, 2021, 16:36 pm)waregim Wrote: [ -> ]Does it do OpenVPN?
I wont use any other software or special protocols.
It's time to abandon that line of thinking. Wireguard is a better option where available.
Mar 05, 2021, 21:07 pm
Price is nice but I have more than 5 devices running on a VPN on my home network.
Mar 08, 2021, 17:10 pm
Wireguard seems a bit new, and possibly lacking is some useful features that OVPN acquired over the years.
Like a GUI for Win. Or complete scriptability.
Does the Win version use any Win services?
Like a GUI for Win. Or complete scriptability.
Does the Win version use any Win services?
Mar 08, 2021, 18:26 pm
It is fairly new.
I don't use Windows much so I haven't evaluated its client. They have clients for more platforms than I knew existed, and a link to the source at the bottom if you prefer to roll your own.
If you haven't seen it, the official clients are here:
https://www.wireguard.com/install/
The bigger question is going to be whether or not your preferred provider uses it yet.
I don't use Windows much so I haven't evaluated its client. They have clients for more platforms than I knew existed, and a link to the source at the bottom if you prefer to roll your own.
If you haven't seen it, the official clients are here:
https://www.wireguard.com/install/
The bigger question is going to be whether or not your preferred provider uses it yet.
Mar 10, 2021, 17:37 pm
Personally I didn't try, but I read an article, that Mozilla has contract with Mullvad VPN, so I am pretty sure they just rented servers of Mullvad. Anyway the best VPN is the VPN on your own server
Mar 11, 2021, 03:26 am
How would I manage that without spending huge sums of money to do so and still get optimum performance and without risking privacy breach?