Didn’t even know they had a free tier until yesterday. Is it any good? I’ve been using it with no issue on low data situations.

Yes, I know about the original dev political issues.

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    Since it’s free, huge number of people are using those servers. You will get a lot of captchas and many sites outright block all those IPs.

    Trustworthy? I am okay with them, but if I need something more private I’d use Tor.

    If you’re considering spending any money with them, I’d say go with Mullvad, since it would be cheaper. If you want all Proton’s services bundled, they can be good.

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      I heard good things about mullvad. I will get a paid version when I have more need for it. I had thought free versions didn’t exist previously . But I don’t trust it fully

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    They run some very good deals on their paid service. On Black Friday last year I got two years of service for $75.

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    They claim to have port forwarding, something i learned was untrue after purchasing. They also don’t offer refunds.

    For torrents i recommend airvpn. For privacy i recommend Tor / Tails.

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        Not in Linux containers, not that i could get working. If you have a working config could you please share it.

        I tried for two days and gave up, it’s (or was ) non conventional with some cli that did not work in an alpine container or arch. AirVpn worked immediately.

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          Port forwarding is trivial in the desktop client. I haven’t dipped my toe in the self hosting waters (yet), so I can’t speak to that area.

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            That was the issue i hit. I torrent in containers so that was a big deal for me.

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    The do traffic analysis and will block you if you do something scummy.

    Not that they shouldn’t. But keep in mind.

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      No. You really should apply context. This isa very clear example of a limited service that’s meant to convince you to buy the full offering.

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      Sometimes it’s free to make you lock into their ecosystem.

      Once you have an account with them, there is less of a barrier to solve a problem you have by purchasing their service, especially when you feel like you got a lot of value for free from that company.

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      If you are a paying customer, it still doesn’t mean you are not being sold as a product to someone else. This saying is too commonly spread and it’s just a fallacy.

      Also, there’s very simple and straightforward examples of how even if you aren’t a paying customer, you are not the product.