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Re: VPN?

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 1:16 pm
by t-rey
Dungus wrote:Use Opera browser. Comes with a built-in VPN.
I assume that would mask my traffic to particular sites, but wouldn't really help with stuff coming into a torrent client, right?

JonnyAngle wrote:Chances are that you'll never get prosecuted. But there's all that 1 in a million talk.

I use pia and haven't gotten any notices while using it. Downloads are def slower. I've also used it to watch Netflix "in France" to get a different mix of shows. the shows you see in Netflix are governed by your ip country code.
Yeah...at this point it's not a hassle I'm willing to risk if a few bucks a month can preemptively solve the problem for me.

Hadn't considered the idea of accessing different streaming stuff via other countries. BONUS :!!!:
Strange Tales wrote:Here's a detailed VPN list comparison:
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/vpn-comparison-chart/

Simple version:
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/simple-v ... son-chart/

FWIW, and I may be remembering wrong, but I think the guy that runs this site uses PIA. I may start using PIA.
Thanks!

Re: VPN?

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 1:45 pm
by 01010111
Like DOS, I too use PIA for legitimate work reasons. It's a lot safer using something like that when you're at a hotel or coffee shop using the internet. Definitely makes things a hair slower, though.

Re: VPN?

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 7:20 am
by t-rey
You guys and your fancy legitimate work reasons :!!!:

Bought a PIA subscription last night and got everything set up. I checked everything out with ipleak.net - at first it was failing the WebRTC check, but a chrome extension fixed that.

Looks like it's leaking DNS requests though - Usually one or two of the six servers are from the vpn, but at least half are the same as when I run the test without the VPN enabled. Any suggestions to fix this, or should I not worry for my purposes since it passes the IP address checks and torrent check?