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I was searching for free pptp/lt2p vpn service to use directly from my router. I found listvpn.com, they have several server locations including a server in Paris. I gave it a try and I was surprised by its very good speed in addition to being free.
However, I didn't find any website reviewing listvpn.com, which made me skeptical to use it.
If anyone has tried this service please give me your experience, should I use it or it may be some kind of spy?
I use surfshark for the past year, no issues.
i use surfshark too
This is VPN in a nutshell.
Privacy/Security/Speed - Pay for it (PIA, Express, SaferVPN)
Privacy/Security - Tor
Streaming - Pay for it
I have openvpn installed on my own server, the most secure way imo
I've been using Windscribe for a while. It seems to be quite decent
I found ProtonVPN which seems to have good speeds and unlimited consumption and its for free when used on only one device. According to reviews it seems to be a reputable company, I will use it for now as I will not be paying fresh dollars every month especially in our current Lebanese situation.
I've been using Windscribe for a while. It seems to be quite decent
I have the free plan and they are giving 10 gig a month---more than enough for my needs atm. The only limiting issue is that it is only browser specific.
Kazouza wrote:I've been using Windscribe for a while. It seems to be quite decent
I have the free plan and they are giving 10 gig a month---more than enough for my needs atm. The only limiting issue is that it is only browser specific.
I actually get 50gigs and you can use their app it isn't limited to the browser
i have 2 lifetime subscriptions with 5 devices each from hotspot shield and unlimited vpn both are decent with good speeds and many servers.
if you are looking to pay i would recommend either PIA or psiphon
Last edited by Idler (March 8 2021)
I have tried a few.
I like Windscribe because it is particularly fast and has low power consumption on mobile (uses a special protocol I think). It has clients for all platforms, free quota for every month (I think 1 or 2 GB) and you don't need to enter private details to register.
I used it for a while. There are many other good VPN as well.
Another special one is Speedify which allows you to combine multiple connections for increased speed or reliability.
A few years ago I set up an OpenVPN server on a Linux VPS. The install was very time consuming. I still have it, this is what I use now, I have canceled my other VPN subscriptions. It is not as fast but does the job.
Last edited by rolf (March 9 2021)
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