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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 1116719" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>I won't use any vpn with jurisdiction issue, that includes Windscribe, ExpressVPN, PIA, Cyberghost, etc. I mean, that's just dumb. VPNs are for privacy and security. If I can't trust I VPN for either of those why bother?</p><p></p><p>I don't like AirVPN for the sole fact that they don't offer sock5 proxy through the VPN, but not do except hideme, ivpn and mullvad. I'm trying airvpn out atm, and I'm not hating it. One thing you could do to mitigate the lack of sock5 support with any VPN is to create a firewall allow rule for a "private" location only for the local address your VPN uses to connect internally (10.x.x.x). Then VPN connections are allowed and everything else gets blocked. Of course, that's in addition to the VPN app's WFP killswitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 1116719, member: 90863"] I won't use any vpn with jurisdiction issue, that includes Windscribe, ExpressVPN, PIA, Cyberghost, etc. I mean, that's just dumb. VPNs are for privacy and security. If I can't trust I VPN for either of those why bother? I don't like AirVPN for the sole fact that they don't offer sock5 proxy through the VPN, but not do except hideme, ivpn and mullvad. I'm trying airvpn out atm, and I'm not hating it. One thing you could do to mitigate the lack of sock5 support with any VPN is to create a firewall allow rule for a "private" location only for the local address your VPN uses to connect internally (10.x.x.x). Then VPN connections are allowed and everything else gets blocked. Of course, that's in addition to the VPN app's WFP killswitch. [/QUOTE]
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