Recommended VPNs
by duck1 - Thursday March 14, 2024 at 10:33 AM
#1
I need some help finding a VPN i can trust.
Looking for a VPN provider that>
  • allows paying with BTC/Monero
  • has little to no-log policy
  • hasn't been hacked or suffered a data leaked
  • doesn't shares customer data with state authorities or others companies
The more VPN providers, the better.
Thanks in advance!  Wink
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#2
Creating your own could be a solution? find a good hoster and make your own vpn tunnel. not hard to do it and resolves most of your requests
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#3
you always try mulvad or pia. btc payment
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#4
Pretty much what MadreMia said. It's piss easy to get wireguard up and running on a Linux box, there's dozens of guides for most flavours of Linux.

The Linux/Windows/macOS/Android/iOS/whatever clients are all dead simple to configure and use.

Much easier to find a decent anon provider and then running the VPN yourself. And you don't need to muck around with crappy vendor-specific apps, deal with dirty IPs, and whatnot.
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#5
As others have said - Mullvad.
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#6
IVPN is another good option
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#7
I would recommend Mullvad then ProtonVPN.
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#8
for Your Hidden IP you can use proxy chain.. and i recommended VPN you
  • ExpressVPN
  • VyprVPN
  • proton VPN
  • Surfshark VPN (i recommended this)
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#9
Host your own..

To consider a large VPN company as anything other than a honeypot, is foolish (although some exist out there)

Don't use any VPN that is known in the public space generally, and typically if you see ad's for a VPN, mark it on the 'never use this' list.

But that's just my take
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#10
Mullvad and IVPN are generally regarded as the gold standard in the privacy community. Both do not require an email address, neither requires any PII, both accept XMR, both offer multi-hop, both offer wireguard instead of just openvpn, and they're relatively reputable. There was a situation with Mullvad getting raided, however supposedly no data was recovered as they don't keep any logs. It's not really verifiable, but given they're activism and uncompromising support for digital privacy, they're as solid as it's going to get.

If you don't need TOR to browse the web, consider getting the Mullvad Browser, which was built by Mullvad with the help of The Tor Project team. If you're using Mullvad, then you can configure the Mullvad proxy in the browser to use a different server location. You can also use the socks5 proxies for any other location. So you could use the wireguard VPN as a default based out of a data center in Switzerland and then route different applications, browsers, or sites through additional locations, splitting everything out.
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