I used Mullvad for a long time, but hearing about one of the two CEOs actively supporting and financing swedish Nazis, I’m looking to put my money elsewhere. That’s the second one after Private Internet Access (who supported Gab).

I had AirVPN and Surfshark being recomnended, how do people here feel? What do you use?

  • Rhonda Sandtits@lemmy.sdf.org
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    I use them on my nas for torrenting.

    • €5 per month.
    • Accepts payment in crypto, including monero.
    • Can only use your account on one device.
    • Only one location, Sweden.
    • Assigns dynamic IP address to indivdual user session and each IP address is only assigned to one user at a time.
    • Any port(s) can be opened.

    Most might consider it expensive give the limitation on devices and location but the freedom to open multiple ports makes it amazing for torrenting.
    My nas runs 5 instances of qbittorrent and slskd all with connectable ports opened.

    It works reliably for what I use it for. Other than that, I have nothing to report on my experience using them and in this case, no news is good news.

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        37 minutes ago

        That’s a valid question and I have 5 different answers. Lol. It all built out over the last 5 years.

        I started with one instance and was raw-dogging the net but only using reputable private trackers (ie, teh cabal).
        On GGn I was seeding about 20,000 torrents (bulk of this was Linux isos for older retro computers).
        Every time ggn has stability issues (every fucking day), it would drag my entire torrent client down with it so I moved all my ggn torrents to their own instance to isolate that problem. That instance still struggled to handle so many torrents on such an unstable tracker so I split ggn across 2 instances.

        Then I found some things on public trackers I wanted to download and seed, the full dump of Redtopia being one example. So I created another instance that was routed through a VPN via gluetun to use on public trackers.

        And lastly I created one more instance to handle my porn stash.

        So that’s how I amassed 5 separate torrent clients on the same machine and more recently I moved to a different ISP who uses CGNAT and have decided that I am happy with cgnat and use a VPN that allows opening of ports to handle all my torrent clients.