Do not trust anything with fastest / best / pro / etc in their branding ...especially contractors
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For those who want to replace the default Windows Fastest VPN manager with a much more robust option - Eddie VPN client:
Eddie:
https://airvpn.org/windows/
Configure Eddie with non-AirVPN:
https://airvpn.org/forums/topic/1...ion-files/
FastestVPN *.ovpn files (use the ones for Android):
https://support.fastest
https://support.fastest
The generic UI is not yet enabled by default, use Preferences -> Advanced -> Multi-provider support. In "Providers" screen, click the pencil to edit for FastestVPN settings such as password.
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Torrents seem to work, but do not have any incoming ports. So you will download only from those who have their ports open for incoming connections.

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don't touch anything related to banking / finances, crypto and anything sensitive requiring a password and you will be good to go.
They will be MiTM / mining traffic data, along with your personal information... Ad injections seem also very likely, as they strive to cover bandwidth costs.
You have to be a very special kind of fool to trust some random password manager ("PassHulk"
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almost all the "VPN Reviews" are shills and untrustworthy garbage -- there are tons of them on YT & blog spam articles ridden this "BEST VPN" reviews
All these guys care about is clicking through their "special link" (or using their promo code) to get commission from a new user signup. Zero Fks are given about anything else.
1) Netflix US
2) Netflix UK
3) HBO Max
4) Disney Plus
5) Hulu
I've used Hulu on my Fire TV stick on my TV. FastestVPN has an app for Fire TV.
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The one which connect have pathetic speed of 2mb download, they do have higher upload speeds though.
the one which connect, the providers can detect via VPN. Tried HBO max for example. For now i have my open vpn virtual server.
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I have kill switch & strict DNS rules set up in Merlin, so I don't rely on the FastestVPN's kill switch. DNS leak test sites don't indicate any leaks, and aren't able to see my IP address or exact location. Interestingly, ipleak.net does show my location as being in the same state where I actually am, but in a different city, even though I am using a FastestVPN server in a different state.
With the T-Mobile RT-AC68U overclocked to 1.4GHz, I was topping off around 70 Mbps or so, which was limited by the router's CPU. With the RT-AC86U (specifically purchased for the AES-NI decryption capable hardware), I am seeing around 130-150Mbps. This is on a 200Mbps plan. With the Merlin routers I am not able to connect to all of the US servers for some reason, but the ones I can connect to are pretty solid. I also have a pfSense setup on an old Core 2 Quad PC with firewall rules & a kill switch configuration that is able to connect to more servers than the Merlin routers, but at less speed than the 86U and using WAY more power, and with more complicated configuration effort.
TLDR, this might be suitable if you have a spare router and like to tinker with network stuff, but maybe not so much if you just want to use the provided apps, although admittedly I haven't bothered to try them myself.
It get annoying that if you are using UDP sometimes the connection drops, but other than that is a great value for their price
https://slickdeals.net/f/15419482-fastestvpn-lifetime-plan-free-1-year-2tb-cloud-storage-and-password-manager-16-60?src=SiteSear
The voting here is a joke!
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No dedicated Netflix servers any more and pathetic speed and cust service.
$16 is not big deal still it's worthless.
Anybody get a credit card order processed successfully?
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