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StackSocial [stacksocial.com] is having a sale on Sticky Password Premium: Lifetime Subscription + VPN Unlimited: Lifetime Subscription (5 Devices) for $29.99 - $7.49 w/promo code SD25JULSAVE = $22.50.
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I previously used windscribe, which isn't exactly fast, but was so much faster than VPN Unlimited.
if you want to use this on devices that change often (PC, tablet, phones) you will be annoyed by the fact that you need to remove old 'devices' (if you max'ed out your 5 connections) before being able to use it on a new device.
And you can only remove one old connection at a time.
After that they will make you wait 1 week before you can remove another one.
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You can also try to read on Reddit about them... but I think in general people will say they don't recommend it for that purpose
https://www.reddit.com/r/VPN/comm..._of_thes
They may or may not log as well
that's 6 year old informatiob
Can you find info that says otherwise?
no but I found this chart
https://docs.google.com/spreadshe...k/htmlview
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Since they mention it on their website I'd assume they allow it.
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I previously used windscribe, which isn't exactly fast, but was so much faster than VPN Unlimited.
if you want to use this on devices that change often (PC, tablet, phones) you will be annoyed by the fact that you need to remove old 'devices' (if you max'ed out your 5 connections) before being able to use it on a new device.
And you can only remove one old connection at a time.
After that they will make you wait 1 week before you can remove another one.
Some people hate them, some people love them. Put me in the second camp; I've been using them for almost 6 years now and have virtually no complaints (their Linux implementation is garbage, but OpenVPN works great).
You get what you pay for. I wouldn't (personally) trust this service if you're doing something questionable, or expect much in the way of performance in any case. But that might be good enough for a couple of years of casual use.
Speeds are fine and they do have torrent servers, not many servers but more than enough
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