I was just curious about this because I haven’t seen anything on this community, and I don’t want to get in trouble with my ISP since it’s the only reliable one in my area. If so, is it exclusively the paid tiers, or free tiers too?

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The bar for torrenting is super low. If all you want to do is avoid DMCA notices pretty much any VPN will do as long as you bind it to your torrent client.

In terms of Windscribe they have become a much more respectable VPN if you also want some privacy protections and DNS protections but there are better options.

They used to be a bottom dweller VPN selling off lifetime memberships for $30 in the mid 2000s but have really become a strong privacy advocate over the last few years.

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Windscribe had in my opinion always had a great level of transparency as well as the funniest marketing by miles!! Seriously check out their YT videos. While I don’t have a VPN at the moment I would definitely recommend Windscribe to people who ask.

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Last I checked you need to purchase an addon to have port forwarding with Windscribe.

These are good options in my experience that are P2P friendly and support port forwarding.

  • AirVPN: Relatively slow but stable, good company
  • OVPN: Some stability/app problems but fast
  • AzireVPN: Lacking features but overall good and fast

Air is the cheapest out of the bunch, they might still have a sale going on now.

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I would recommend ProtonVPN, Windscribe is kinda predatory in their pricing and I don’t appreciate it

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I find their pricing to be rather reasonable. They even have a lifetime plan.

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Though the free plan blocks torrents due to bandwidth issues.

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I have no experience with Windscribe other than that I recall looking into them when I was personally looking to replace Mullvad.

All I can offer is that their pricing is pretty much on par with ProtonVPN, who I have found to be very solid.

Proton also has a free tier, though I’m not sure how well P2P works on it.

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Just a note that Proton VPN doesn’t allow P2P on their free plan.

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Just curious, why were wanting to replace Mullvad?

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As the other user said, they removed support for port forwarding. They are my #1 pick for anyone where that is not a concern.

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Yep, port forwarding is gone. Never used it before but now that I actually need it it’s gone. In other areas I’d say Mullvad is number one for VPNs. Sweden based, great transparency, fair price model and no shady parent companies.

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They don’t allow port forwarding anymore, if I’m not mistaken

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