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Topic: VPN Providers (That Accept Bitcoin) - page 3. (Read 12389 times)

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March 05, 2013, 03:34:44 PM
#8
Got my own, works perfect and not expensive

haha do compromised porn webservers or botnets count?  Grin


more seriously tho, would a VPN hosted out of japan enable me to get mt gox api data faster? I was thinking maybe VPN traffic has a higher QOS or ICMP type "rating" that gives it a slightly higher priority?
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March 05, 2013, 03:20:27 PM
#7
Got my own, works perfect and not expensive
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Merit: 507
Freedom to choose
March 05, 2013, 02:51:52 PM
#6
AirVPN

they state they do not keep logs, was ranked to be one of the most anon friendly VPN.
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Merit: 500
March 05, 2013, 03:10:17 AM
#5
Bitronic Technologies now runs a Secure SSL VPN Service that you can buy with bitcoins.

We provide access via:

SSL OpenVPN
L2TP/IPSec 256Bit
PPTP 128Bit

With unmetered bandwidth from ~.1BTC/mo at the time this is being written (BTC at 37USD) or $4.17/mo
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September 20, 2012, 12:16:38 PM
#4
https://mullvad.net/

no registration required
keeps no logs
pay in btc per day /week/month/year
servers in netherland / sweden

free half day trial

I can confirm that this service is running well, using for p2p and some other things.. high speed, easy use client..   Wink and of course payment via BTC
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September 13, 2012, 09:39:58 PM
#3
Recently my VPN provider asked me to upload my scanned ID, showing my picture, full name etc.

They claimed it is for "fraud" prevention, which makes sense from their perspective, but not from mine.

When I'm connected to my VPN I expect some privacy, isn't it (one of the things) a VPN is for?

Besides that, they already have my credit card number, full name and address on their records. Should I dare to misuse their service, my bank would identify me in a second and they could be in my door within minutes.

But they still feel it's Ok to ask their customers for even more data, I didn't like it at all.

What if they're (secretly) recording all websites and data transmitted via their VPN and now they'll be pinning it my ID on their systems. Not that I have anything that secret, but it shouldn't matter, I want to keep my private stuff private.

I have written back to them complaining about this policy, but haven't heard from them yet. I might be better off just leaving them.

So please if you know of VPN providers with more respect for it's customers privacy, please share them here!

Would be great to find one with:

- Fast speeds
- Written promise of not logging customer's traffic
- Private payment methods such as Bitcoin
- Servers in many countries

I use https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/

They do not log
They have fast servers all over the world
Bitcoin Payments accepted

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September 13, 2012, 09:32:33 AM
#2
https://mullvad.net/

no registration required
keeps no logs
pay in btc per day /week/month/year
servers in netherland / sweden

free half day trial
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
September 13, 2012, 09:16:09 AM
#1
Recently my VPN provider asked me to upload my scanned ID, showing my picture, full name etc.

They claimed it is for "fraud" prevention, which makes sense from their perspective, but not from mine.

When I'm connected to my VPN I expect some privacy, isn't it (one of the things) a VPN is for?

Besides that, they already have my credit card number, full name and address on their records. Should I dare to misuse their service, my bank would identify me in a second and they could be in my door within minutes.

But they still feel it's Ok to ask their customers for even more data, I didn't like it at all.

What if they're (secretly) recording all websites and data transmitted via their VPN and now they'll be pinning it my ID on their systems. Not that I have anything that secret, but it shouldn't matter, I want to keep my private stuff private.

I have written back to them complaining about this policy, but haven't heard from them yet. I might be better off just leaving them.

So please if you know of VPN providers with more respect for it's customers privacy, please share them here!

Would be great to find one with:

- Fast speeds
- Written promise of not logging customer's traffic
- Private payment methods such as Bitcoin
- Servers in many countries
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