can you recommend your vpn?

Build your own https://www.digitalocean.com/communi...n-ubuntu-18-04 fun project Originally Posted by anonsull
Interesting. I know many NAS vendors (Synology, QNAP, Buffalo, etc.) also offer the ability to set up a VPN using OpenVPN, but don't you need to connect to a VPN that is on another separate network (in a remote location away from the "five eyes"), to truly mask the traffic going to your device/location?
Jay420's Avatar
NordVPN.

I have been using them for years. Of course, it is not free.
rexdutchman's Avatar
NORD VPN , I still want to know the two word test ( simple answer )
DNinja69's Avatar
I have had great results from

https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/

Private Internet Access and a couple of browser add ons ( Ghostery is good ) will keep you pretty safe and secure. You can find deals if you sign up for the 1 or 2 year plan.
guy fawkes's Avatar
+1-NordVPN.
Whisky_1's Avatar
I recommend ProtonVPN and VPN by Private Internet Access (PIA).
  • Gurry
  • 04-08-2019, 12:46 AM
I used GOOSE VPN.
CowboyDave's Avatar
WiTopia VPN. It's like $80/year I think but worth it. Use it on all devices, laptops, mobile, etc.

Whatever you use, do a leak check. Connect to your VPN then google VPN Leak Check and see if your DNS info is still leaking. Then set your VPN app to use the VPN DNS server (or another secure/private DNS server) and not your ISP's DNS server.
ProtonVPN is same people who run ProtonMail. Definitely a company to support with your money.
Exchequer's Avatar
Nord VPN is great. Even was able to activate it on my home router so every connection could get it.