And if you use one, are you happy with it?

I’m trying to get more into privacy and security and VPN is currently a struggle for me (and it seems also for some people in my social circle). It’s mostly cost, effectiveness, but also connection issues (not being able to connect to servers, not reaching websites, sometimes slower speed.

  • If I didn’t torrent, I likely wouldn’t use a vpn. With https sites, my isp can’t really see what I’m up to and my ip is never my actual location.

    I can’t get Freetube to work so I’ve been downloading youtube videos with PipePipe on my phone and watching them on my laptop. No way could I do this without a vpn.

    Using Proton right now, it’s ok (kind of lacking some features on Linux). Planning on switching to Mullvad before next summer.

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      I use both all the time in the same VPN. Other then sometimes switching locations to find a good one, never a problem.

      Are you using the Invidious API? Those are broke as hell.

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          YT broke the Invidious API last month, which barely worked to begin with.

          Use your VPN for the thing it’s meant to do and don’t use any API. Just change the VPN to a non-primary location, and turn off the API or use the local IP fallback. If it doesn’t work, change locations again until it works.