
And you can quit trying to find out more about grampa on the web – I’m not that interesting, but if you need more info, just ask. I’m not looking for your anonymous scrutiny or what you think are funny replies. I’m looking for a solid VPN app suggestion, other than “Google it”. Remember – all I said was that my IP was exposed because the app failed, even though it is configured to stop IP traffic on failure. Failures were common, and I was the scapegoat. But when push come to shove, I could not back up the security that Palo Alto, Cisco, Checkpoint, or any other endpoint was claiming. The one thing that made me “move on” was the fact I was repeating factory standards that made everyone’s head nod in agreement. A tunnel is secure, but the traffic inside can still be compromised. Many different configurations, many different variables. Mullvad VPN is based in Sweden and offers affordable and flat pricing (at 6.11 per month), no matter if you’re paying monthly, annually or in 10-year blocks. I’ve built IPSec tunnels for many high level companies for over 16 years.
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I probably worked on Microsoft Windows before you were born. But yet, you took my comment and somehow exposed my grandpa age, my 33 years of IT experience (servers, networks, VPN’s, security). Users who pay with Bitcoin will receive an extra 10 discount off of their Mullvad subscription, the cheapest way of enjoying this excellent VPN service.

However, there is one way to save some extra cash. I have never, ever, posted a comment on this blog before. Mullvad has a very strict pricing scheme that aims at having all customers pay an equal amount regardless of how long the subscription is for. You, “anonymous”, proved a valid point and opened my box of worms. Oh, and I’ll add a few more things here, if the moderator will let me. We have deal deal with what we have at our disposal. Privacy, no matter how quaint or it serious it is, should be foremost in our minds. If you are in the US, doesn’t matter who you connect to. Oh, and far as as the 14 Eyes crap – remember where you are connecting from. It’s like someone listening to your phone conversation as a third party ( For them to know they type of data, the format, the file extension, the type of computer and OS I’m using, is unsettling.


The service costs 5 EUR per month and thats pretty much it. I don’t really care if my ISP knows who or what country I’m connecting to (for now), I just want my data transfers, my queries, to be secure and encrypted. When it comes to pricing, Mullvad is as simple as it can be. The app will quit due to memory leaks, or high CPU utilization breaks in code, then failover to leak your primary IP and wind up pissing off your ISP if your not watching. Not happy with the application as of lately. Bought it here on a discount lifetime membership offer. I’ve been using WindScribe for about 3 years. Nice of you to tell us who not to use, rather than who to use.īut I expect a “Google it” response, which does not help matters.
