Probably a false alarm but the letsvpn UI always seems bit fishy to me…. But it does work at most times. Can confirm that letsvpn.world is the official website.
Working for me. At least on ios, android not on windows
It works with Netflix!
Update: Netflix and Disney+ doesn’t really work on laptops but they should work on mobile with Lets. I suppose you can try chromecast/airplay/screen mirroring if u want to stick with larger screens. Hope this helps!
Not sure about Netflix, but it doesn’t work with Disney+
bruv you’re probably the only one then
Are you one of the moles trying to trick people? Nord is the most horrific vpn I’ve ever used. I’ve literally gone out of my way to talk crap to this BS vpn especially when YouTubers promote it. They’ve definitely spent more money on their ads rather than the quality of their service.
Level 2Savage_Ball3r · vor 4 MonatenAre you one of the moles trying to trick people?
Nord is th
and people like thefoodranger just want to make money claiming that expressvpn is the best etc. seems like they give the highest comission. expressvpn didnt work at all. the only thing that worked over a long time for me was astrill but i am in search of something better than astrill.
I would sign up for a VPN called honeypot if it let me watch my YouTube videos and browse Reddit (and was reliable and didn’t constantly drop - looking at you astrill)
Ok but I think there’s some truth in this. I ran an IP check on Google last night with Lets’ (allegedly) Canadian server, the IP server is actually based in Beijing lol
LetsVPN is really sus in this regard. It aggressively markets itself to Chinese users (Speedtest.net will show their ads when in China, and their slogan is “The VPN That Always Connects”, which implies that it is meant for use in China). Additionally, it is expensive, and the default mode bypasses the VPN for Chinese websites to improve speed. The Windows version requires giving it administrative privileges, which is completely ridiculous, and I think it is indeed a trojan. I would honestly recommend simply renting a cheap Linux VPS (Virtual Private Server) and setting up a VPN server software of your choice on it. If it gets blocked, simply ask the hosting company for a different IP.
It’s great service, and they are open and very private. Sadly not many Asian servers
I’ll keep this in mind and give it a try once my subscription with Lets runs out. Thanks for the recommendation!
May I ask which server you are using? Thx