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newbie
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Merit: 0
July 08, 2013, 10:42:45 AM
#28
https://www.simple-vpn.com

Currently $5/month in BTC.

* Reliable & Stable (We use the service ourselves!)
* Fast
* Locations added weekly (or daily, depending on use)
* Open Source Clients (OpenVPN)
* Each VPN location has a DNS resolver
* Complete anonymity
* Fair ToS/AuP
* No hard bandwidth or speed limits (Fair use)

full member
Activity: 131
Merit: 100
Not All Clouds Are The Same
June 28, 2013, 12:52:58 PM
#27
Why not just get a VPS and run your own VPN Huh?
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
June 28, 2013, 11:43:59 AM
#26
http://www.earthvpn.com/150x.png

What differentiates us?

Our users have access to all 32 countries and 54 locations
Our accounts are unbeatably priced at $3.99 monthly or $39.99 annually
EarthVPN supports all the major VPN protocols: PPTP, L2TP, SSTP and OpenVPN(Both TCP and UDP Mode)
EarthVPN neither logs VPN usage nor user activity
Our users enjoy unlimited network transfer speeds of up to 1Gbps
Our users enjoy unlimited ingress and egress bandwidth
EarthVPN encrypts your connection
EarthVPN has offshore servers on all continents specially optimized for P2P and Torrent
EarthVPN protects your anonymity
EarthVPN offers instant activation and quick to set up
EarthVPN supports multiple operating systems and devices
EarthVPN works with nearly all internet service providers
Watch Netflix, Hulu, BBC from anywhere in the world
Up to 3 simultaneous connections
24/7/365 email and ticket Support
One click software for windows
7 Days Money Back guarantee


http://www.earthvpn.com
full member
Activity: 229
Merit: 101
May 02, 2013, 05:23:03 PM
#25
Ordered from torguard few hours back, still waiting...
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1011
March 12, 2013, 11:14:43 AM
#24
torguard really cheap and logless!



9.99 a month, 19.99 a quarter or 59.95 a YEAR!
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
March 12, 2013, 11:11:59 AM
#23
AirVPN

they state they do not keep logs, was ranked to be one of the most anon friendly VPN.

I would +1 for AirVPN. I have been using them for a while and they are top notch. Their servers are fast and I have never had a problem. They are uber-privacy concious. After reading their faq (https://airvpn.org/faq/), and a number of reviews, I signed up and have never looked back.
hero member
Activity: 489
Merit: 500
March 11, 2013, 01:34:31 AM
#22
I suppose that is true, I would probably set it up on a separate VM though.
full member
Activity: 124
Merit: 106
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1013
March 10, 2013, 07:27:52 PM
#20
The reason a customer would choose to connect over Tor is because they want additional anonymity at the expense of speed. You can't be ordered by a court to keep records of information you don't have and can't get.
hero member
Activity: 489
Merit: 500
March 10, 2013, 07:06:33 PM
#19
I suppose that is a possiblity, however that kind of defeats the point of a 100Mbps port. Running as a tor client I've never seen speeds over 2Mbps
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
Let's Start a Cryptolution!!
March 10, 2013, 03:39:09 PM
#18
I pay 15 a month for super vpn, I have never had any problems, been using for a year, and have something to fit any need. Its great!! No BTC accepted, but beside that super worth it!!
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1013
March 10, 2013, 02:44:42 PM
#17
You don't need to run an exit node to operate a hidden service. In fact you don't even need to be a relay.

https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-hidden-service.html.en

Since the anonymity of the people connecting is the issue, not concealing the fact that you're operating the hidden service, you could set up a Tor in client mode to reduce the amount of bandwidth consumed.
hero member
Activity: 489
Merit: 500
March 07, 2013, 02:36:50 AM
#16
Yeah the issue of running an exit node on any of my boxes is that it will eat up bandwidth
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1013
March 07, 2013, 12:38:41 AM
#15
It's not hard at all to set up a Tor hidden service that forwards to an OpenVPN daemon.

How to do it and still get acceptable performance with high traffic volume? The best person to ask about that would probably be Dread Pirate Roberts (Silk Road).
hero member
Activity: 489
Merit: 500
March 07, 2013, 12:23:14 AM
#14
If you have any ideas on a good way to implement that field them and I'll see what can be done.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1013
March 06, 2013, 11:13:54 PM
#13
The one feature that nobody is offering yet is hidden service access, so that you don't need to route through a (possibly congested) exit node in order to connect.
hero member
Activity: 489
Merit: 500
March 06, 2013, 11:08:30 PM
#12
We do offer VPS with a VPN template based on ubuntu 12.04LTS if anybody wants that. We also have set up a VPN with L2TP/IPSec, OpenVPN and PPTP to achieve maximum device support.

Bitronic Technologies:

1. We accept Bitcoins.
2. We use standard OpenVPN as well as L2TP/IPSec and PPTP so you can use your android and/or iPhone with our VPN as well.
3. We will be adding custom port mapping once the service takes off.
4. You can connect us them via Tor. This means two things:
 a) It's not possible for them to know where you're connecting from even if they are forced via court order to secretly start keeping logs.
 b) You can still use sites that block Tor exit nodes.

So we match most of the features you spoke of, plus we support SSH tunneling.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1013
March 05, 2013, 11:02:15 PM
#11
AirVPN + Tor is perfect.

1. They accept Bitcoins.
2. They use standard OpenVPN software instead of something proprietary or otherwise inferior.
3. They let you map incoming ports.
4. You can connect to them via Tor. This means two things:
 a) It's not possible for them to know where you're connecting from even if they are forced via court order to secretly start keeping logs.
 b) You can still use sites that block Tor exit nodes.
full member
Activity: 136
Merit: 100
March 05, 2013, 10:33:35 PM
#10
Just remember to pay for the VPS using BitCoins (where possible) and use TOR or similar while doing so or else the usage of the VPS can be easily tied to you since it's clear that only one person is using that VPS. I still think TOR (despite its shortcomings), is still the best option we have for anonymity/privacy provided we're smart about its usage and we're not too concerned about speed. VPNs offer a nice 'in-between' though I know of some people combining both together...

In any case, just putting it out there that we're a VPN provider based in Malaysia that accepts BitCoins.

BolehVPN
http://www.bolehvpn.net
  • No Logs
  • Company is subject to Malaysian laws
  • P2P supported
  • Special traffic obfuscation options available for use in highly restrictive countries
  • Servers in 9 countries around the world
  • SOCKS 5 proxies secured behind VPN options available
  • Full BitCoin integration

In relation to why we were left out of the 2013 TorrentFreak article despite being mentioned in last year's roundup, I have contacted TF and they have acknowledged their mistake and will include us in the next update shortly. Cheesy Fingers crossed!

sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Per aspera ad astra!
March 05, 2013, 06:47:08 PM
#9
Have only heard good things about Cognitive Cryptography.

If you want the ultimate privacy, get a VPS and set up your own VPN, then you don't need to rely on a provider not to be logging etc.
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