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  • evranch@lemmy.ca
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    7 months ago

    I trust Mullvad and Proton at this point for VPNs, nobody else.

    Any reason you can state not to use AirVPN? I switched to them from Mullvad because they support port forwarding. So far I’ve been very happy with their service.

    Having ads and sponsors blocked I can’t be 100% sure, but I don’t think they advertise at all. I only tried them because of a recommendation on Lemmy. Their site design is very old school which really says “run by nerds and not marketers” to me.

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      7 months ago

      I do not know anything about AirVPN specifically.

      Proton does provide port forwarding these days FYI.

      I think “run by nerds not marketers” is a good thing … though I don’t know if a site looking old really means it’s run by nerds lol

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        7 months ago

        Yeah I know, but have you seen their site? It’s like an old 90s static HTML page. The main thing I see is that it’s clearly not a glossy “marketing first” service. They’re surviving off of their actual product.

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          7 months ago

          Yeah that’s fair. It can definitely go both ways though. Like your sign over your shop can look old because you’re still getting growth/a really nice cash flow without updating the sign or it can look old because you stopped caring a long time ago and you’re just milking what you can from the remaining customers.

          I had a friend who’s ISP was very much in the latter category about a decade ago, charging like $90/mo for 10Mbps (IIRC with a data cap).