There’s way too much hype over VPN Providers, but do not forget, you are routing all your traffic through their servers

As a general advice, if a VPN provider keeps logs of your activity, does not allow you to pay with crypto, and generally spends way too much on youtube ads is probably not an ideal choice.

Do not follow any advice/recommendation blindly, do your own research on which one offers the best service for your own needs.

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46 points

I still highly recommend Mullvad, they are generally an awesome company and havent had many issues with them beyond a few random sites blocking them which is to be expected.

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Mullvad used to be the no-brainer choice until they stopped supporting port forwarding. I kinda need it for seeding. ProtonVPN seems like a good idea for now.

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4 points

I find that weird that so many struggle without port forwarding… my seeding is going just fine without port forwarding.

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You’ll be fine in public trackers without port forwarding due to the abundance of participants. In private trackers, it matters much more.

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I switched to Torguard and have gotten MUCH better speeds than I do with Proton and marginally better speeds than Mullvad. I had issues setting up port forwarding, but it was user error and Torguard customer support is next fucking level so I got that taken care of.

Overall, no complaints so far.

They also accept crypto payments, however there is an email requirement.

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2 points

Been using TorGuard for 2 years. My only complaint is that there was this once they insisted it was a client side issue for one of the servers in my home country. I was so pissed off because it was slow and disconnecting all the time and only on that server.

Switched to Mullvad and loved it until port forwarding was removed… but now I’m back to TorGuard reluctantly. The customer support didn’t want to accept the possibility that their servers were going through some issues… didn’t even bother to check just because the server was online so it had to be client side but ever other server worked perfectly.

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17 points

They recently got visited by officers of the country they’re in. The officers didn’t find shit (no logs, no ips, nothing)

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9 points

I fully believe this is true, however do you have an article or anything about it?

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I use Mozilla VPN, which I believe is just a rebranded Mullvad

never had any issues!

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6 points

I’d like to use Mozilla VPN so I can support them financially (big Firefox user) but it’s still unavailable in my country. I’ve given up hope at this stage.

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5 points

I use it for 2 years unfortunately from July 1 port forwarding will be removed. Had to switch to another vpn.

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Yeah, I would still be using mullvad if they hadn’t removed port forwarding – it’s too damn bad but I get why they needed it. Switched to Proton but I imagine they’ll run into the same issue down the road and will need to find a more permanent solution.

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I use it for 2 years unfortunately from July 1 port forwarding will be removed. had to switch to another vpn.

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