r/vpn doesn't allow for brands to be mentioned or suggestions to be asked for. How useful is that? I can't use proton vpn 32 bit, it locks up my VM regularly. I need an alternative that would allow for split
tunneling and be of low resource intensity. Windows 10 32 bit.
r/vpn doesn't allow for brands to be mentioned or suggestions to be asked for. How useful is that? I can't use proton vpn 32 bit, it locks up my VM regularly. I need an alternative that would allow for split
tunneling and be of low resource intensity. Windows 10 32 bit.
I use and am very happy with Windscribe. They don't have a 32 bit
Windows client but they do allow paid clients to use the OpenVPN client which does have a (legacy) 32 bit version.
I've heard good things about Windscribe, too - I have a few friends that swear by it.
But I use Private Internet Access and for my threat model its totally fine. I don't do anything 'illegal' - so I just pay with a CC for a few years at a time and forget about it. They have a good track record with not divulging logs; but if pressed by America or any other 7 eyes countries I'm sure they'd give up the goat...
Again - for me, thats fine. But Mullvad if you're a bad boy.
r/vpn doesn't allow for brands to be mentioned or suggestions to be asked for. How useful is that? I can't use proton vpn 32 bit, it locks up my VM regularly. I need an alternative that would allow for split
tunneling and be of low resource intensity. Windows 10 32 bit.
But I use Private Internet Access and for my threat model its totally fine. I don't do anything 'illegal' - so I just pay with a CC for a f years at a time and forget about it. They have a good track record wi not divulging logs; but if pressed by America or any other 7 eyes countries I'm sure they'd give up the goat...
Again - for me, thats fine. But Mullvad if you're a bad boy.
I do not mean to challenge the point, but just a thought.. If total privacy is for bad boys only, then we are accepting a world where a
basic human right is treated as a criminal act. The pursuit of privacy
is a universal right, not an admission of guilt.
Mindsurfer
I've heard good things about Windscribe, too - I have a few friends t swear by it.
I was lucky enough to get a lifetime account when they first appeared on the scene, I happy they stuck around unlike ProXPN.
But I use Private Internet Access and for my threat model its totally fine.
Again - for me, thats fine. But Mullvad if you're a bad boy.
I do not mean to challenge the point, but just a thought.. If total privacy is for bad boys only, then we are accepting a world where a
basic human right is treated as a criminal act. The pursuit of privacy
is a universal right, not an admission of guilt.
r/vpn doesn't allow for brands to be mentioned or suggestions to be asked for. How useful is that? I can't use proton vpn 32 bit, it locks up my VM regularly. I need an alternative that would allow for split tunneling and b of low resource intensity. Windows 10 32 bit.
I was lucky enough to get a lifetime account when they first appeared the scene, I happy they stuck around unlike ProXPN.
Really??! How much was that, and is it much m0re nowadays?
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