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Which VPN are you using? (2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="Cleo" data-source="post: 999046" data-attributes="member: 87751"><p>Yes. It works well on all my devices - smartphone/desktop Wireguard app, Wireguard in Firewalla Red device when traveling & OpenVPN in Asus router at home, OpenVPN in Cisco firewall/router at the office.</p><p></p><p>The basic plan gives you up to 5 wireguard profiles if you want concurrent connections by that protocol. It's a basic service. Nothing fancy like Express, Nord,.. et al and all their servers.</p><p>Xeovo has servers in 13 countries. I really only use a VPN because the AU Gov't keeps track of all URL's through each ISP for 2 years "just in case" they want to check up on you.</p><p>I chose Wiregiard as its super easy to set up a kill switch by screening untunnelled traffic.</p><p></p><p>I swapped out their DNS server for NextDNS.</p><p></p><p>Apart from Wireguard and OpenVPN they also offer the Shadowsocks, VLESS, VMess and TrojanGFW proxy protocols.</p><p></p><p>In my view it's definately worth the yearly plan for 35.88€ if you are going to use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleo, post: 999046, member: 87751"] Yes. It works well on all my devices - smartphone/desktop Wireguard app, Wireguard in Firewalla Red device when traveling & OpenVPN in Asus router at home, OpenVPN in Cisco firewall/router at the office. The basic plan gives you up to 5 wireguard profiles if you want concurrent connections by that protocol. It's a basic service. Nothing fancy like Express, Nord,.. et al and all their servers. Xeovo has servers in 13 countries. I really only use a VPN because the AU Gov't keeps track of all URL's through each ISP for 2 years "just in case" they want to check up on you. I chose Wiregiard as its super easy to set up a kill switch by screening untunnelled traffic. I swapped out their DNS server for NextDNS. Apart from Wireguard and OpenVPN they also offer the Shadowsocks, VLESS, VMess and TrojanGFW proxy protocols. In my view it's definately worth the yearly plan for 35.88€ if you are going to use it. [/QUOTE]
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