• Septimaeus@infosec.pub
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        12 hours ago

        Sorry afk. Not sure yet. Few days load balancing on cheap/free services that I usually only use for low priority traffic. Due diligence just takes me longer than it used to so I don’t know yet.

        For temporary solutions, DDG and AdGuard-VPN are reliable and check the boxes usually considered most important, but they don’t offer the power user / enterprise features some need to replace mulvad.

        Before Mulvad I used NordVPN. So I may reevaluate them first, but in truth I’m close to just skipping all of this and paying the fuck off fee to run my own servers.

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        1 day ago

        I can recommend AirVPN. Switched to then after Mullvad removed port forwarding and haven’t had a single problem since.

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            20 hours ago

            Even better since they support port forwarding. They’re also a privacy focused. It is founded by privacy activists and has been like that since inception. I haven’t heard any bad stuff about the people behind it.

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          Do you happen to know who owns them, if they’ve been raibed already and how that went?

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            20 hours ago

            It is created by privacy activists and is still run by the original owners. I haven’t heard of any raids but they’re using RAM servers so raids would be inefficient anyway.