What are recommended or good VPNs for osu? asking for a friend
opera gx vpn only affects the browser, not the game.UnboundMirror wrote:
you can get one via opera gx
Yeah, I do the same (nextdns) alongside with goodbyeDPIJangsoodlor wrote:
Simply changing the DNS provider works in my country. Maybe give it a shot!Nanofranne wrote:
For simply taking detour from your ISP and accessing blocked contents, free ProtonVPN plan would do
OperaGX has a ton of spyware and other bullshit dont get itUnboundMirror wrote:
you can get one via opera gx etc or download one
i've seen a shit ton of nordvpn ads it's crazy aaaaaaaaaaaJun Maeda wrote:
nordvpn tho
It's not just that though lmaoAnaxii wrote:
i've seen a shit ton of nordvpn ads it's crazy aaaaaaaaaaaJun Maeda wrote:
nordvpn tho
Yeah, no. Don't do that, unless you're okay with a Chinese owned company knowing where you go online and also being blocked on a Chromium browser with a lot of bloat and shit in it.UnboundMirror wrote:
you can get one via opera gx etc or download one
cyberghostvpn tooJun Maeda wrote:
It's not just that though lmaoAnaxii wrote:
i've seen a shit ton of nordvpn ads it's crazy aaaaaaaaaaaJun Maeda wrote:
nordvpn tho
Most based choice, really.KatouMegumi wrote:
I personally have a 5usd/mo VPS running cloak+shadowsocks
Mullvad is probably better in regards to privacy or at least more transparent. You are still trusting someone to open pages for you over the internet.Winnyace wrote:
Depends on your purpose. All are good for getting content from other countries, all suck when it comes to privacy.Yeah, no. Don't do that, unless you're okay with a Chinese owned company knowing where you go online and also being blocked on a Chromium browser with a lot of bloat and shit in it.UnboundMirror wrote:
you can get one via opera gx etc or download one
i've heard of it, it's also a decent choice i guessAxisPraxisMDS wrote:
I used TurboVPN Both Laptop and phone
Proton is in Switzerland, which makes it not in 14-eyes either, unless I got wrong information.Espionage724 wrote:
VPN.AC the only ones not based in 14-eyes
That seems true, but I imagine they have to have information sharing with as-popular as they are. Proton is the go-to provider for privacy, which I'm sure encourages more people to use them for nefarious purposes.Neigdoig wrote:
Proton is in Switzerland, which makes it not in 14-eyes either, unless I got wrong information.Espionage724 wrote:
VPN.AC the only ones not based in 14-eyes
Although Iceland or Switzerland claim to be outside the reach of the Fourteen Eyes countries, both of these countries’ law enforcement agencies cooperate regularly with Europol requests which makes their services just as prone to turning over user information as any service based inside of the Fourteen Eyes.Romania seemingly has less-interest in sharing information: https://youronlinechoices.com.au/5-eyes-9-eyes-14-eyes-countries/
Those are just some blurbs from some websites, but I can imagine a smaller VPN provider in Romania being a little more locked or less-speedy about sharing usage information, vs the largest-known privacy company with several services and some for free.
- Romania is not part of the Eyes alliance
- Romania refuses to submit to EU data retention laws
- The internet in Romania is largely unrestricted
- VPNs are legal in Romania