I'm looking at using a vpn service but have no idea of which 1's to try but my requirements are
1/ easy to set up ( graphical )
2/ Can use on Windows, Linux, Android and Kodi
3/ Unlimited data flow
4/ supports p to p
5/ Multi country servers
Any suggestions please
I use PIA....Private Internet Access....really good on PC, but I'm not sure how it works on the other platforms.
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I use Touch
Works on Windows, Apple, Linux and Android or an extension for Chrome.
It is Free and unlimited.
There are better ones but not free and limited.
vpn.ac for me...
works (via gui client) on windows, mac, android and can be configured via openvpn protocol on linux systems and kodi (links below)...
https://vpn.ac/knowledgebase/22/OpenVPN-on-Linux.html
https://vpn.ac/knowledgebase/100/OpenVPN-on-OpenELECorLibreELEC-Kodi.html
plenty of servers worldwide... can also be configured in custom router software (pfsense, tomato, dd-wrt, etc)...
no restriction on p2p...
and pricing is very reasonable with plenty of payment options...
no affiliation, just a happy user...
Thumbs up for PIA.....private internet access.
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PIA here too. I use it on Windows, Linux, iPhone, iPad.
Easy to setup, good throughput, cheap if you pay yearly, and secure (tested it with the security guys at work).
Cheers
whitedg
PIA on Windows and Android devices. Not much lose of speed with Australian or New Zealand servers.
Another PIA here to.
Only on PC.
Cheers Glen
So I need one of these?
Quote from: Swannie on May 02, 2017, 06:31:28 PM
So do I really need one of these?
Fixed it for ya.
Quote from: Swannie on May 02, 2017, 06:31:28 PM
So I need one of these?
Depends on what content you want to access and how secure you want your internet activity to be...
Each person has a different usage case... I don't use mine all the time, but I do use it for certain situations...
Quote from: Swannie on May 02, 2017, 06:31:28 PM
So I need one of these?
only if ya home more than 3 days a week and watch TV
I don't bother... We watch a fair bit of content using Exodus, and to be honest, the legislature about streaming/torrenting is quite specific that if you don't retain a copy locally, there's no issue...
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