Could use some advice on VPN.

by colem5000

I don’t have one and know I should probably get one. I just don’t have any idea how to do it. Is every VPN the same? Are there better ones out there?

Kimbroix

Some dont like it because it is US based but I use PIA (Private Internet Access) and love it. super easy to use, good price.

Try a month out.

MelodicElk

As for the first timer I'd suggest you to definitely avoid free vpns and consider the fact in which country vpn is based since that can tell you more about their log policy. Personally I use Nordvpn and it works fine for me, it might not be the cheapest one but it serves the quality. Also you can look up vpns like express vpn and other trustable ones.

soikebsap

Some good info here: https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualprivatenetwork/ and here: https://x3mtek.com/why-i-use-torguard-as-my-vpn-provider/ I use Torguard and have had no problems with the service.

Edit: you can google " TGLifetime50" for the lifetime discount code.

Regards

blackeagle77

yep i'm also a PIA customer for a couple years and they're very good. few months ago they updated their vpn interface too and it looks and performs better than ever.

I suppose the only thing i worry about is if your ISP can see traffic being routed to a foreign IP address, wont they get suspicious and possibly flag your account, esp in regards to using IPTV? just putting it out there for any tech minded people's opinions.

T0mKatt

You could use some advice on using the search function, because this same stupid question gets asked too much. There was one made 10 days covering the same dumbass lazy question.

eLus1ve_

Another satisfied PrivateInternetAccess user here.

Kapuna72

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