Cost, ease of use, speed, other good features, etc.

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      I’ll keep saying it.

      When I browse with mullvad I constantly have to verify that I’m not a bot.

      That’s a good sign

      Your account data is about is tangible as a fart in the wind, especially after 30 days. You can pay cash if you want.

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        When I browse with mullvad I constantly have to verify that I’m not a bot.

        That’s a good sign

        Isn’t that standard for most VPNs?

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          Only if you have the appropriate level of privacy settings enabled (and extensions installed) in your browser. Your IP address actually has very little to do with ID-ing you, since most trackers will use hundreds of different fingerprinting methods to create “shadow accounts” of you using things like your system information, screen resolution, installed locales, etc.

          This doesn’t mean a VPN doesn’t help, though. Just pointing-out that you probably won’t be asked if you’re a bot if you go on Google while logged-in to a Google account, regardless of whether your VPN is on or not.

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    Something cheap with port forwarding. I personally use Proton VPN but that’s because I use my VPN for more than just torrenting.

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      The way they handle port forwarding is particulalry good, as compared with pia, that assigns a random port every time you bring up a connection, so you have to have a script to update your port in your client.

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    Proton VPN has been working pretty well for me. Includes port forwarding and a lot of servers.

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    I’m using Private Internet Access. It’s fast and pretty lightweight compared to the other choices. Snagged a 2 year plan on sale for like 50 bucks.

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      I was on PIA, but they were bought by Kape a few years ago. Kape, previously known as Crossrider. Crossrider, known primarily for developing adware and PUPs.

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      In addition to getting acquired by a shady group, Mark Karpeles also works at PIA. I’m all for edemption arc, but that doesn’t mean I’m ok with him in charge of some security product. I dropped them for mullvad.

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      I use PIA as well but I have never seen good upload speeds through them, which is a shame.

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    I use Windscribe because it’s $1/mo and I don’t care. I don’t use their software, I use the vanilla Wireguard client, and have my qBittorrent connect through that interface only.

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        If you choose ‘build your own’ plan, you can get it for $1/mo - and since I just got symmetrical fiber in my area, my internet went from $130/mo to $60…I figured I could “splurge”…

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    I pay for Proton Unlimited so I use Proton VPN. Getting port forwarding to work on Linux is a bit of a hassle but they have steps on their website. It’s hardly any slower than my internet connection, but that’s because I’m on the paid servers. The free servers are rather slow. They have a graphical client for Windows and Linux.

    Proton Unlimited is €12.99/month. The VPN has a good number of features and you get the whole Proton suite with it and 500GB of storage. You can pay for just the VPN which is cheaper if you don’t want the rest of Proton.

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    I went the seed box route and I’ll never go back. It’s faster and I don’t even need a stable connection. Start the download from my phone and it’s waiting for me when I get home.

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    while I do not know anything about torrenting. “mullvad” is a highly recommended vpn providers with a strong emphasis on privacy.

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      Mullvad recently removed port forwarding from their service, which is sub-optimal for torrenting.