anonymoose,
@anonymoose@lemmy.ca avatar

ProtonVPN. It’s an organization built around principles of privacy, so I use them a lot and support them as much as I can. I have their VPN on a docker container with gluetun.

truami,

+1 for Proton. I also have their mail for all my domains. Works wonders and feels trustworthy, for whatever that’s worth.

regulatorg,

Why does it need to be in a container? Also the Linux GUI client has no port forwarding options

transientpunk,
@transientpunk@sh.itjust.works avatar

Running it with Gluetun makes me think they are just using that container to attach other containers to a VPN, so only the services that need to be behind a VPN.

I use a similar setup on my server, where all of my media is virtualized and containerized.

anonymoose,
@anonymoose@lemmy.ca avatar

It doesn’t need to be in a container, but it works well in one for my use case. I use it in a headless server running OpenMediaVault with qBittorrent and a bunch of arr apps. The apps are all in containers sharing a network with port forwarding set up, so that none of them leak any DNS information.

pineapplelover,

I'm a proton unlimited subscriber and I love it. Simplelogin, e2ee emails, vpn, all amazing. Their tech support team is awesome and they have always been fast and helpful when assisting me with my computers.

ArcaneSlime,

E2ee emails is only between proton and proton btw, proton to gmail (or anyone else) is not emcrypted by default, you’d need to pgp it yourself for that.

I know that may sound obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people don’t know that so I just wanted to drop a heads up just in case anyone reading was unaware.

dustojnikhummer,

Yeah I’m moving to Proton when my current Surfshark membership expires.

Kcg,

Plus a great mail provider to escape the Gmail.

DahGangalang,

I like proton mail and use it for my daily, but I’ve heard rumors it’s a fed honeypot. Seems like a good choice to escape corporate big data collection, but probably want to avoid it for anything of questionable legality.

Kcg,

Yea great to get away from those damn adverts. I often wonder with enough pressure would they comply with a government or as you said are they a honey pot themselves. In europe Encrochat was a good example of it happening.

Klaatuprime,

I’m still using Mullvad and QBittorrent and I torrent my bloody black guts out with no noticed degradation in speeds since their announcement that they were no longer supporting port forwarding. It’s anecdotal, I know, but so far I haven’t noticed any problems.

DivisionResult,

Try cryptostorm.is.

wischi,

I personally wouldn't try anything with "crypto" in the name these days.

Roxxor,

Got a lifetime subscription for FastestVPN some years ago. Its slow, but it works and is unlimited so 🙆‍♂️

ArrogantAnalyst,

AirVPN customer since 7-8 years. If you want some flashy highly polished website and client which could win design awards, look elsewhere. Otherwise it’s top notch. They have an easy to use client and support for both native WireGuard and OpenVPN.

chilidoghedgehog,

Just switched from Mullvad to AirVPN last weekend, and I agree with everything you said. So far, no issues.

dustojnikhummer,

100 Euros/3 years, even their prices are good!

Marauder20,

Air VPN as it supports port forwarding. PF isn’t as important if you only download popular new content, as there are usually enough connectable seeders on popular torrents. But PF is absolutely crucial if you want to be able to obtain old or rare content or if you use private trackers.

I’m honestly baffled that so many are still recommending Mullvad after they made such a stunning reversal of their friendly policy towards p2p by removing port forwarding. I wouldn’t trust them as far as I can throw them.

amprebel,

Their decision to block port forwarding was unfortunate, but understandable. I’ve been using it for the past year and when I first started, I rarely ran into any issues with being blacklisted. Now it’s a nearly daily occurrence. I don’t know how true it is, but Mullvad claimed that much of the activity leading to blocked IPs came from activity related to port forwarding. If that’s true, then I’d say the decision is good. Like others have said, torrenting is still possible without port forwarding, but it’s also true that rarer content and private trackers become difficult. Ultimately there was no perfect solution here.

CmdrShepard,

Dude it’s insane how many people here A) don’t even know what port forwarding is and B) tell others port forwarding isn’t needed at all.

Where does all this confusion come from?

Reliant1087,

Switched to AirVPN. It’s pretty good so far. Not great for general browsing because you get a ton of captchas.

Emet,

I used to use Air but the speeds were absolutely abysmal. 2-3 MB/s vs 50-55 MB/s on mullvad. Has the situation improved at all?

bier,

for me it was 70MB/s on mullvad and 50MB/s on AirVPN

elghoto,
@elghoto@lemmy.world avatar

FYI, changing from one exit node to another can change speeds drastically.

LemmyLaLibre,

Mullvad is nice because you don’t need to make an account or sign up with an ID or phone number. Plus you can pay with monero.

elghoto,
@elghoto@lemmy.world avatar

but no PF, so it doesn’t matter how nice it is.

veloute,

still using mullvad and haven’t had any issues.

elghoto,
@elghoto@lemmy.world avatar

they don’t have port-forwarding, how can be that not an issue for torrenting?

veloute,

port forwarding isn’t exactly necessary, but it does help with connectivity.

eager_eagle,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

I’m still able to seed using Mullvad ¯_(ツ)_/¯

darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

i believe windscribe is good, but i havent done enough research to be confidwnt

tungah,

I torrent all my Linux distros with Mullvad. No problems here.

snorkbubs,
@snorkbubs@fedia.io avatar

You absolute maniac.

downhomechunk,
@downhomechunk@midwest.social avatar

Same, but for me it’s libreoffice updates and protonvpn. We’re a couple of badasses.

Oshka,
Oshka avatar

I started with Cyberghost because they were cheap and had no issues. ProtonVPN my go to now though.

d4bn3y,

For what it’s worth, I’ve been using the free tier of hide.me coming from 2 years of surfshark. The speeds aren’t great. But it’s $0 and it works 🤷‍♂️

nemanin,

Why is everyone anti NordVPN again?

LiamTheBox,
@LiamTheBox@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

There has been reports of accounts getting terminated because of webscraping, they did mention something about having ip addresses

BaroqueInMind,
BaroqueInMind avatar

They are a great VPN. People hated them because it's a fad to hate on the status quo, as well as their heavy and annoying advertising campaign.

elghoto,
@elghoto@lemmy.world avatar

I have had them. At least for torrenting they are crap. No port-forwarding and crappy speeds. I’m not using them now, and I’m very happy.

Also to watch content from other regions from streaming services. All their servers were banned…

CheeseAndCrepes,

Honesty the reason I never considered them is because they advertised so hard on YouTube and Podcasts that they annoyed me so I never considered them.

Jesus, felt like there was a time when halfway through any YouTube video it became “and I learned about this browsing the internet safely with Nord VPN…”

Mr_Bobot,

I use NordVPN to play some Raid Shadow Legends while I cook up a delicious meal from HelloFresh.

CmdrShepard,

They don’t offer port forwarding so it’s kinda pointless to use for torrenting.

nemanin,

Not if you use it with a transmission-openvpn container…

nemanin,

Although reading another comment makes me think maybe I don’t understand this as well as I think I do…….

bitcoin,

Because they’re also a big corp, pop one.

ArcaneSlime,

Weeellll that and the data breaches, of course.

pineapplelover,

They had a data breach because they weren't careful and they're a bunch of liars that say the government hasn't sent data requests but they have.

I'm a protonvpn unlimited subscriber and I love it because the company has lawyers to fight tooth and nail against legal requests I can't say the same for Nord. The only controversy Proton has had is with Protonmail when an environmental activist used it and proton gave their IP address. There was lots of backlash from this but if you use the internet without a VPN (the activist did not use a VPN), then you should be expecting your IP address to be public, that's how the internet is able to work.

https://thevpn.guru/nordvpn-legal-data-request/https://www.pcmag.com/news/nordvpn-actually-we-do-comply-with-law-enforcement-data-requestshttps://techcrunch.com/2019/10/21/nordvpn-confirms-it-was-hacked/

nemanin,

Does protonvpn have an option to auto-connect to vpn on wifi networks (with white listing)?

Apart form my transmission-openvpn container, my main use of the vpn is to keep my traffic private from my personal devices (iphone, ipad, mac) on most wifi networks. It just auto connects and I never have to remember to do it. But home/trusted wifi is white listed and won’t vpn, again automagically.

elghoto,
@elghoto@lemmy.world avatar

At least in the context of the question:

  1. they don’t have port forwarding. 2) their speeds for torrenting are crap.
sheepcoin,

Private Internet Access allows port forwarding

Spendies,

You have to use a server outside the US for port forwarding though. Canada works.

unce,

I’ve had PIA for years. It has always worked so I haven’t had a reason to try anything else. I think its like $2/mo paid yearly.

BaroqueInMind,
BaroqueInMind avatar

They used to be Denver-based, but got bought out by a shitty British mega corporation with shit policies, so I dropped them for Nord, which also sucked because their servers were slow.

rov3r,

I though Nord has always struggled with security. They had a breach a couple years ago right? Customer info got leaked?

ramboteng,

I use Mullvad and do not need to forward any ports for torrenting.

CmdrShepard,

You do if you want to seed or use private trackers otherwise you can make any incoming connections.

eager_eagle,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

I’m still seeding using Mullvad right now…

Reliant1087,

Most downloaders will not be able to reach you.

snow_storm55,

5 € VPN + 5 € seedbox is a great combo. I would swear Mullvad is even faster now that they stopped supporting PF.

Marauder20,

It is faster because they are losing subscribers, and because their remaining subscribers are having more difficulty connecting to peers due to lack of PF. I switched to Air VPN and was actually surprised how fast it was compared to Mullvad. (the Canadian servers at least, haven’t tried many of the other servers).

snow_storm55,

Makes sense. My average upload amount dropped by 50%, too. What download speeds do you get with airvpn? I have 1 Gbps so anything below 80 MB/s wouldn’t be worth switching.

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