What VPN configurations do privacy conscious /g/aylords use for daily browsing?
I wish someone would even explain how to use a VPN - the wiki doesn't, it just states that you SHOULD use one.
Is there even such a thing as a free vpn?
>>56015733
I believe so, but usually their speeds aren't as good, or they keep logs of some kind.
>>56015733
Yeah just google it
I don't use one myself but would use one if there were a reliable way to configure it per-browser so the rest of my traffic isn't affected and doesn't require switching around
>>56015733
I wish wiki showed how to set up a vpn server yourself
>>56015648
Get a paid VPN, I've been shopping for the last two weeks and finally pulled the trigger. Works seamlessly and has a kill switch also damn fine for YouTube and other streaming services
>>56016244
Which one did you go with?
>>56015648
- Shadowsocks with salsa20 and one-time-auth on udp 443 (good for mobile conections and openvpn obfuscation)
- Stunnel with letsencrypt on tcp 443 (works better for restricted corporate environments, but slower)
- Failsafe openvpn with tun tcp mtu1300
- Fast openvpn with tap udp and all speed related tweaks
Put all openvpn interfaces in /24, install miniupnpd for port forwarding and amahi for bonjour relay.
>>56017463
thanks mate
bump for more perspectives
https://thatoneprivacysite.net/vpn-comparison-chart/
I went with cryptostorm
Nordvpn here and no complaints
>>56016244
What is a kill switch on a VPN?
>>56016244
What's the average price? Any overpriced price ranges?