Ah shit really? That’s sad, I’ve been using Nord, I liked it
what is the chances of a court in panama decide to go after someone stealing a (us) movie?. never going to happen.
mullvad support is extremely good they answer on any of the popular social media. now they rent +360 servers that the other infamous vpn providers have so you can t claim it s more secure anymore. i have mullvad. purevpn, surfshark. i use surfshark because they had a better deal than nordvpn. note: i use a debrid service for downloading and vpn for uk and us news and entertainment.
Nord is still safe from DCMA notices tho right?
Proton does not keep logs of users, so it is safe. And the paid tiers are a bit faster than 1mb or so. You can always test the free servers beforhand
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I don’t use it anymore as I bought a NordVPN account for a few bucks. Works as well
It’s not like my down gets more than 1 MB anyways
Another vote for ProtonVPN here, works great and it’s free.
theres your problem, you need to live in a shithole country to pirate without paying.
No wonder you got in trouble man, I’m from Colombia where no one cares if you pirate stuff or not.
I used PIA for two years and love their speed. I saw a bunch of Reddit posts warning about their new owner but tbh if you’re not doing anything REALLY illegal then you should have no problems.
Not in my experience… maybe I’ll try Nord again though and see their current speeds. Like 10 years ago they were kinda dogshit. I have gigabit up/down and I don’t expect to get that full speed but at least 1/4-1/2 is fine through VPN
I used bolehvpn for a few years. No logs, no issues. But a private torrent site would be the best route.
so tl;dr no reason to not ignore them?
Thats where the private tracker comes in. They wont have access to private torrents. Been torrenting for more than 15 years my man.
They use mullvad which is not New
Mozilla works great. Simple but effective.
Yeah I thought about that after posting this, It doesn’t make sense, no idea how I haven’t gotten more emails then
Lucky! what service you use?