(#prnfq6a) I can't reply on #aam37tq for some reason, sorry for splitting the thread like that. I don't know how the speeds compare between them, but I just tested 133Mbps down and 12.4 Mbps up without a VPN and 78.3/11.9 with a nearby Mullvad server.
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(#prnfq6a) I can't reply on #aam37tq for some reason, sorry for splitting the thread like that. I don't know how the speeds compare between them, but I just tested 133Mbps down and 12.4 Mbps up without a VPN and 78.3/11.9 with a nearby Mullvad server.
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@deebs Watch out for websites reviewing VPNs because many of them are owned by the same companies that operate the VPN services. I use Mullvad and I've heard good things about iVPN. They're very similar. Both have Australian servers. Neither of them require any personal information. Both accept cryptocurrency. Both claim they don't keep logs. Both have GPLv3 official clients but support standard OpenVPN or Wireguard clients. Both also support port forwarding. Mullvad is a bit cheaper unless you pay for long-term service with iVPN's standard plan.
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