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sr. member
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et rich or die tryi
November 01, 2014, 05:57:26 PM
#88
Privateinternetaccess is hands down the best VPN out there.
One of the companies sayings is "Never trust a VPN that does not accept bitcoin"
hero member
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November 01, 2014, 05:39:26 PM
#87
I use AirVPN 99% of the time for 2 years now, think they where 1 of the first who also accepted Bitcoin.

I wouldn't use them for so long as my main VPN and almost route all my internet traffic through it if I wasn't happy with their service and trusted them, they take privacy really serious and also promote the use of Bitcoin for their service. They give great support on their forum and have good guides there, just check the forum and you'll see.

The only problem I have and it's one which is actually not their fault but because of the fact they take privacy so serious also attracts people who do less noble things with their connection which makes the IPs blacklisted a lot and be prepared to fill in a lot of cloudflare captchas. Something I don't have or at least less with other VPNs, but it's a price I happily pay to be safe.
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October 02, 2014, 09:21:50 AM
#86
Spenser of this forum looks good.
newbie
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October 01, 2014, 05:13:49 AM
#85
I can also vouch for AirVPN, good service

A+
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freedomainradio.com
October 01, 2014, 04:13:29 AM
#84
AirVPN is still the best.
newbie
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September 20, 2014, 04:26:48 PM
#83
I'm also looking for one. AirVPN looks decent enough.

They are one of the best VPN that I tried. I can recommend this vpn.
brand new
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September 09, 2014, 02:26:03 AM
#82
Can anyone recommend a VPN provider that will not block SMTP traffic (secure ports like 587)?

I have been using proxy.sh and a few months ago they started to block port 587. I contacted support several times to let them know the mailservers I need unblocked, but they did not do it.
What's the point of using a VPN if I have to disconnect from it every time I want to send an e-mail and I don't usually use webmail.

Due to high amount of infected Windows computers and SPAM VPN, providers usually blocks outgoing SMTP connections on the VPN servers.
However Most famous free email services (gmail, yahoo, hotmail etc.) provide their SMTP servers also on SSL port TCP 465 which is more secure and this port is not widely used by viruses for sending spam. If you need to send emails from your email client (Outlook etc.), then just change your SMTP server settings to use SSL SMTP on port 465.

Also I remember purevpn.com enabled smtp port on my vpn account that has dedicated IP so maybe if you contact your provider they make an exception and enable it on your account.
legendary
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September 20, 2014, 04:22:50 PM
#82
I'm also looking for one. AirVPN looks decent enough.
newbie
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September 20, 2014, 02:33:34 PM
#81
iPredator.se is run by the pirate bay and they have a vested interest in making sure you stay private. It's a good choice in my book.
hero member
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September 20, 2014, 02:11:10 PM
#80
TorGuard: Anonymous VPN
newbie
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September 20, 2014, 06:01:57 AM
#79
Can anyone recommend a VPN provider that will not block SMTP traffic (secure ports like 587)?

I have been using proxy.sh and a few months ago they started to block port 587. I contacted support several times to let them know the mailservers I need unblocked, but they did not do it.
What's the point of using a VPN if I have to disconnect from it every time I want to send an e-mail and I don't usually use webmail.

Due to high amount of infected Windows computers and SPAM VPN, providers usually blocks outgoing SMTP connections on the VPN servers.
However Most famous free email services (gmail, yahoo, hotmail etc.) provide their SMTP servers also on SSL port TCP 465 which is more secure and this port is not widely used by viruses for sending spam. If you need to send emails from your email client (Outlook etc.), then just change your SMTP server settings to use SSL SMTP on port 465.

Also I remember purevpn.com enabled smtp port on my vpn account that has dedicated IP so maybe if you contact your provider they make an exception and enable it on your account.

The biggest e-mail provider in Germany, GMX is requiring port 587.
Server: mail.gmx.net
Port: 587
Encryption: STARTTLS
 
I had logged several tickets with proxy.sh and they were unable to unblock it for me, so now they lose me as a customer.

I will try to double check with some other providers if they allow port 587.

If any VPN providers from the 2014 list could comment, it would be great.

sr. member
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July 07, 2014, 03:26:07 AM
#78
Can anyone recommend a VPN provider that will not block SMTP traffic (secure ports like 587)?

I have been using proxy.sh and a few months ago they started to block port 587. I contacted support several times to let them know the mailservers I need unblocked, but they did not do it.
What's the point of using a VPN if I have to disconnect from it every time I want to send an e-mail and I don't usually use webmail.





VPN that blocks ports... Try ZorronVPN its been my favorite along with Private Internet Access (although something fishy about these guys)

newbie
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July 06, 2014, 06:04:57 AM
#77
Can anyone recommend a VPN provider that will not block SMTP traffic (secure ports like 587)?

I have been using proxy.sh and a few months ago they started to block port 587. I contacted support several times to let them know the mailservers I need unblocked, but they did not do it.
What's the point of using a VPN if I have to disconnect from it every time I want to send an e-mail and I don't usually use webmail.


full member
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April 18, 2014, 05:12:55 PM
#76
Quote

You want to get the worst VPN available?


so I just went trought the VPNs myself, and most the VPNs don't have more then 10 countries available, I'm not very much consirned how long do they keep the logs, I'm not hacking anything Cheesy


they have servers in 72 countries, plenty of different IPs from each country

even the small countries which no one would use for anything Cheesy

for example

Uganda --> 125 different IPs

bigger countries of course have more (for example USA 296 servers, 37 742 IP addresses)

this is what I actually needed Cheesy

I bought a 1-month subscription yesterday, I'll probably go for another 6 months later on Smiley
It's not about hacking, it's about tracking.
And watch out for US-based services. The US law can force VPN providers to log everything and give it to the government without informing the user.

as I said I'm not doing anything illegal

just making multi-accounts in a game Cheesy

need the IP of the country where I'm making those multi-accounts lol
hero member
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freedomainradio.com
April 18, 2014, 02:00:24 PM
#75
Quote

You want to get the worst VPN available?


so I just went trought the VPNs myself, and most the VPNs don't have more then 10 countries available, I'm not very much consirned how long do they keep the logs, I'm not hacking anything Cheesy


they have servers in 72 countries, plenty of different IPs from each country

even the small countries which no one would use for anything Cheesy

for example

Uganda --> 125 different IPs

bigger countries of course have more (for example USA 296 servers, 37 742 IP addresses)

this is what I actually needed Cheesy

I bought a 1-month subscription yesterday, I'll probably go for another 6 months later on Smiley
It's not about hacking, it's about tracking.
And watch out for US-based services. The US law can force VPN providers to log everything and give it to the government without informing the user.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 101
April 17, 2014, 12:33:38 PM
#74
Quote

You want to get the worst VPN available?


so I just went trought the VPNs myself, and most the VPNs don't have more then 10 countries available, I'm not very much consirned how long do they keep the logs, I'm not hacking anything Cheesy


they have servers in 72 countries, plenty of different IPs from each country

even the small countries which no one would use for anything Cheesy

for example

Uganda --> 125 different IPs

bigger countries of course have more (for example USA 296 servers, 37 742 IP addresses)

this is what I actually needed Cheesy

I bought a 1-month subscription yesterday, I'll probably go for another 6 months later on Smiley
hero member
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Merit: 500
April 17, 2014, 12:10:37 PM
#73
Just look over here: https://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-services-take-your-anonymity-seriously-2014-edition-140315/

But AirVPN seems to be the only one to take privacy seriously. It has the best performance too.

Thanks for the link and nice vpn comparison.
hero member
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freedomainradio.com
April 17, 2014, 09:40:08 AM
#72
Just look over here: https://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-services-take-your-anonymity-seriously-2014-edition-140315/

But AirVPN seems to be the only one to take privacy seriously. It has the best performance too.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 101
April 16, 2014, 09:01:36 AM
#71
now even I'm thinking about getting hide my ass VPN lol

damn this thread, damn it Cheesy
You want to get the worst VPN available?

why is it the worst?
It keeps logs longer than any ISP that I know and gives them to the government when asked.

are there any other options in europe, except Versavpn?
A Switzerland based VPN service would be great (they have a nice and shocking policy on TV reception and redistribution)
AirVPN is in europe too, Italy to be exact.

oh

can you recommend some good and with a reasonble price?

besides I would only use it to make multi-accounts in one virtual game I play Cheesy

even though they can't track me like this, they see it suspicious when 100 accounts from the same town register in the same eCountry Cheesy
Depends on what price you would call "reasonable".

throw me some sites and prices and I'll pick Cheesy
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Merit: 500
freedomainradio.com
April 16, 2014, 08:58:44 AM
#70
now even I'm thinking about getting hide my ass VPN lol

damn this thread, damn it Cheesy
You want to get the worst VPN available?

why is it the worst?
It keeps logs longer than any ISP that I know and gives them to the government when asked.

are there any other options in europe, except Versavpn?
A Switzerland based VPN service would be great (they have a nice and shocking policy on TV reception and redistribution)
AirVPN is in europe too, Italy to be exact.

oh

can you recommend some good and with a reasonble price?

besides I would only use it to make multi-accounts in one virtual game I play Cheesy

even though they can't track me like this, they see it suspicious when 100 accounts from the same town register in the same eCountry Cheesy
Depends on what price you would call "reasonable".
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