forum threadlfespock posted Mar 16, 2024 06:08 PM
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forum threadlfespock posted Mar 16, 2024 06:08 PM
Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN 82% off $56.94
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3 years for 80 was too much 2 years for 56 is way more palatable.
I also use it to avoid advertisements on video websites and trackers. I've tried CyberGhost, Express VPN, Nord VPN Proton VPN and Surfshark they don't come close to PIA VPN.
3 years for 80 was too much 2 years for 56 is way more palatable.
but if you go to CNET site first it's a different price for the 3-year if you go through the above link so you have to clear all your browsers cookies Etc and then go back to the link and you'll get the better price. it also gives you the 3 months free just like the other gives you the 2 years free but it will in addition give you 500 GB of pcloud storage for a year for free.
I have used Privado with qBittorrentvpn [github.com] via Docker for years now without issue. The downside of Privado is that it doesn't support port forwarding [reddit.com] which is important to file sharing apps. However, qBittorrentvpn works just fine with it, strangely enough. I'm assuming that qBittorrentvpn is using UPnP to forward the correct opened ports that it needs to Privado's servers.
Overall, in my opinion, it would be a better bargain to get a Usenet provider that offers a free complimentary VPN; more bang for your buck that way IMO.
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not sure why they would do this anonymity was always a big part of a VPN's selling point…
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I have used Privado with qBittorrentvpn [github.com] via Docker for years now without issue. The downside of Privado is that it doesn't support port forwarding [reddit.com] which is important to file sharing apps. However, qBittorrentvpn works just fine with it, strangely enough. I'm assuming that qBittorrentvpn is using UPnP to forward the correct opened ports that it needs to Privado's servers.
Overall, in my opinion, it would be a better bargain to get a Usenet provider that offers a free complimentary VPN; more bang for your buck that way IMO.
question though, your post says 24 for the first year, what is it after that? do they allow you to renew at that price or does it jump up to full price year two?
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