• Mugita Sokio@lemmy.today
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    5 days ago

    There are only three good ones, in no particular order:

    • IVPN
    • Mullvad
    • Proton

    Any other VPN used is a mistake.

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      5 days ago

      I’ve used AirVPN for over a year now. No complaints. Mullvad stopped port forwarding so had to swap. Recently moved email to proton so might move VPN over soon too.

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        5 days ago

        There’s a reason why I didn’t mention Air instead of those three I named:

        • All three I named are the following:
          • Free Software (libreware, despite being SaaS)
          • Outside 5-Eyes and 9-Eyes
          • AES-256
          • Audited
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              3 days ago

              What isn’t free software…?

              I think you should make it clear if you are talking about VPN services or client-side apps here. If they provide normal standard protocols like Wireguard and OpenVPN, they can be used without having to install any provider-specific apps.

              Regardless of provider it’s generally preferred to use third-party software to connect. VPN providers that don’t even have their own apps don’t qualify as good for you either?

              Demanding the whole stack be FLOSS is a bit silly in this context. None of the ones you mentioned open-source most of their backend systems either AFAIK.

              I think you should do your homework better before you speak so widely and absolutely dismissively with such claim of authority. It is not helpful.

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        5 days ago

        I think it’s good idea to not put all your eggs in one basket, so having a different vpn provider from your email would be safer. Up to you though.

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          5 days ago

          This is something else that crossed my mind. Not like the $20 a year or whatever is going to break my bank paying separately…

      • Mugita Sokio@lemmy.today
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        5 days ago

        I’ve never heard about it. I just took a look, and it’s from the Malwarebytes guys. My issue with it is that it’s proprietary, save for a lone BASH script that happened to be under GPL-2.0, which allows for tivoization.