What are your VPN Recommendations?
What are your VPN Recommendations?
I am toying with installing a VPN on my system and I am looking for suggestions and recommendations. I operate a Toshiba Qosmio laptop, 64bit and usually hotspot via my iPhone 6s. I am a retiree and am using MX-Linux as my default OS which I am quite happy with. I note there are a number of VPN posts here but I haven't seen anyone offering their advise and experience. I am aware there a free VPN's available but as they say, you only get what you pay for. Wouldn't it be nice to install an operating system that actually includes a VPN. Thank you.
MX-21.2.1 default user, Toshiba Qosmio F60 model laptop, Boot 5.10.0-19 BTRFS amd-64 Sysytem.
Re: What are your VPN Recommendations?
There was a post here a few days ago which linked to this https://restoreprivacy.com/best-vpn site that I thought did a good job to rate the top seven VPN's in 2019. Privacy was a big factor. The author said essentially the same as you did, to stay away from the free VPN's.
The article is pretty new from October 2019. These were his top seven picks with their home country:
1. ExpressVPN.com (British Virgin Islands)
2. Perfect-Privacy.com (Switzerland)
3. NordVPN.com (Panama)
4. VPNArea.com (Bulgaria)
5. VPN.ac (Romania)
6. VyprVPN.com (Switzerland)
7. Trust.zone (Seychelles)
I'm still in the researching mode and look forward to user experiences and comments.
The article is pretty new from October 2019. These were his top seven picks with their home country:
1. ExpressVPN.com (British Virgin Islands)
2. Perfect-Privacy.com (Switzerland)
3. NordVPN.com (Panama)
4. VPNArea.com (Bulgaria)
5. VPN.ac (Romania)
6. VyprVPN.com (Switzerland)
7. Trust.zone (Seychelles)
I'm still in the researching mode and look forward to user experiences and comments.
Re: What are your VPN Recommendations?
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Re: What are your VPN Recommendations?
Nordvpn has a linux app via terminal. Mxlinux has custom fix for the sysvinit issue. You can find it quickly under the Network section of Popular Apps in MXPI. May be that is enough to sway you in that direction?
Re: What are your VPN Recommendations?
I use NordVPN service but not their linux app, I rather use a few chosen servers of which I put the address in the network manager. Since I need to change of location pretty often, it is just a matter of seconds by ticking/unticking the boxes in the network manager>vpn connections.
Beware the DNS leaks.
Beware the DNS leaks.
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Re: What are your VPN Recommendations?
Thank you for that info, much appreciated.
MX-21.2.1 default user, Toshiba Qosmio F60 model laptop, Boot 5.10.0-19 BTRFS amd-64 Sysytem.
Re: What are your VPN Recommendations?
Hi. I shopped around and did some research and have been successfully using Ivacy vpn. Not expensive at all. 

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Re: What are your VPN Recommendations?
that site, also has some recommendations for Australia:
1. ExpressVPN
2. NordVPN
3. VPNArea
4. VPN.ac
5. Perfect Privacy
So Why do you need a VPN for Australia?
Here are four reasons:
https://restoreprivacy.com/australia-vpn/
Yes, VPNs are completely legal to use in Australia
:lipsrsealed:
1. ExpressVPN
2. NordVPN
3. VPNArea
4. VPN.ac
5. Perfect Privacy
So Why do you need a VPN for Australia?
Here are four reasons:
https://restoreprivacy.com/australia-vpn/
Yes, VPNs are completely legal to use in Australia
:lipsrsealed:
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Re: What are your VPN Recommendations?
The few times I want to use a VPN I just go to https://www.vpngate.net/en/, download a server's openvpn config file, then run in a terminal. If it doesn't work I try another server. These free servers aren't super fast or reliable enough for 24x7 use but are fine for occasional use such as if you want to view content that's blocked in your country or region.
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sudo openvpn name-of-the-config-file.ovpn
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Re: What are your VPN Recommendations?
I looked at the 'restoreprivacy' site and my first impression is that it might be useful for eliminating bad choices of vpn providers; but I would be inclined to get second opinions on the services they recommend.
I also noted that they list DNS leaks as one of their criteria. I am not very knowledgeable... just an old guy muddling along trying to keep my computer running... but it seems that any linux distro will have DNS leaks if it is systemd, using OpenVPN, and especially any Ubuntu flavor. Lots of posts on Ubuntu forums with lots of fixes and lots of replies saying the fixes don't work. Fortunately MXLinux seems to be immune to this leaking problem.
Depending on your level of need for privacy (i.e. paranoia level) you might want to check out this site:
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/#detailed-vpn-comparison .
Unlike many of the magazine articles, with titles like "Best 10 VPN's", this site has so far not been accused of being paid to advertise a product.
I also noted that they list DNS leaks as one of their criteria. I am not very knowledgeable... just an old guy muddling along trying to keep my computer running... but it seems that any linux distro will have DNS leaks if it is systemd, using OpenVPN, and especially any Ubuntu flavor. Lots of posts on Ubuntu forums with lots of fixes and lots of replies saying the fixes don't work. Fortunately MXLinux seems to be immune to this leaking problem.
Depending on your level of need for privacy (i.e. paranoia level) you might want to check out this site:
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/#detailed-vpn-comparison .
Unlike many of the magazine articles, with titles like "Best 10 VPN's", this site has so far not been accused of being paid to advertise a product.