New Update Malwarebytes has officially transferred from mullvad VPN to AzireVPN.

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The image says it all!!! To be honest i see no difference in performance i actually really like how stable azire VPN servers are. I don't notice any difference in VPN performance so that's shockingly good.


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The image says it all!!! To be honest i see no difference in performance i actually really like how stable azire VPN servers are. I don't notice any difference in VPN performance so that's shockingly good.
If this is a screenshot of your VPN, to preserve your privacy and security, delete your IP address from the image you are showing. Posts here are public. Change your IP address later if possible if your IP address is dynamic. ;)
 
If this is a screenshot of your VPN, to preserve your privacy and security, delete your IP address from the image you are showing. Posts here are public. Change your IP address later if possible if your IP address is dynamic. ;)
That is not my IP address if you read it...... It's the VPN services IP address lol. It's the "private IP of the service of the VPN not my actual real IP. Malwarebytes knew that displaying a real IP in a GUI is a security hazard.
 
That is not my IP address if you read it...... It's the VPN services IP address lol. It's the "private IP of the service of the VPN not my actual real IP. Malwarebytes knew that displaying a real IP in a GUI is a security hazard.
That's great, but in the world we live in today, if I were you, I wouldn't trust it, even if it's a dynamic IP. I notified you because I don't want my friends here to have problems. Now, if you've already changed your VPN IP, disregard my post.
 
Didn't even know that Malwarebytes were using Mullvad as VPN service. In the early days of I tried Malwarebytes VPN and that seemed like their own solution. Been a Mullvad user for a long time. Have tried AzireVPN as well but it was a bit more technical to setup fx. LAN access. Maybe has changed since. Speed was good though. As is Mullvad for my connection.
 
Yeah, Mullvad removed port forwarding almost 2 years ago to beat abuse and blocklisting of IPs.

(Removing the support for forwarded ports | Mullvad VPN)

Must say I don't see any 'your-IP-is-blocked' messages, only those of 'you-have-to-login' (reddit) and others that detect a VPN. Unless using the Mullvad extension an activating SOCKS proxy. That though, does break functionality on some sites so (Realized that it's only available for Firefox and that's why I) only use it in Firefox which is my newsreading/youtube watching browser :)
 
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