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What is the cheapest functional VPN?

It's so difficult with so many options and all these bullshit "discounts", coupled with the fact that different VPNs charge different prices based on what country you're connecting from...

What is the cheapest functional VPN you've come across? Bonus points if it supports IPv6.

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jlai.lu

Imho, 'cheapest' and 'useful' are rarely a great combo for a VPN.

I mho, Mullvad is the best available, at 5€/month.
Close second, I would place Proton VPN.

Most of the others are just, well, I don't care much about their existence.

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Mullvad accepts cash in envelopes as payment. That's a good sign they care about privacy.

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foremanguyreply
lemmy.ml

Personnaly I would recommend pia for VPN torrenting, it's not private but it's good for this use case

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foremanguyreply
lemmy.ml

I'm not really an expert but it not known to be private, it's almost like when using any mainstream VPNs

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I wouldn't say that pia is the worst in term of "privacy" but you will agree with me that it's not a recommended VPN when talking about his category. Maybe it's just a really bad misconception and I'm sorry. But I would not really recommend this VPN if any.

(But you shouldn't justify yourself by using a 2018 article, and even more when talking about "no logging") Indeed, I'm wrong.

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slrpnk.net

Imho, 'cheapest' and 'useful' are rarely a great combo for a VPN.

Yeah I never understood why people have this mindset.

Like looking for security, but then buying the cheapest option?

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ludreply

People have limited funds. It's as simple as that.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

I’m on the Proton train, but know now, you’ll never see a discount once you’re a customer. They will promo you up to a more premium plan, but I recommend only comparing proton at full price.

Edit: I'm on a proton family plan. I’ve watched since October for any kind of deal or promo with Black Friday. There’s nothing available once you’re on this type of plan.

You will be offered a discount the first time you up to this plan, but once on it, nothing.

This sentiment is all over the proton communities.

For what it’s worth, I’m not expecting any BIG discounts from proton, but it would feel a lot better if they offered something (5 or 10 percent) on an annual subscription that’s nearly $300. (Yes I know annual is discounted from monthly, as is always the case).

As a subscriber it feels like you’re just part of the revenue stream and forgotten.

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jlai.lu

Mullvad. It does not not really get cheaper if you want something reliable.

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ludreply

Mullvad is fairly expensive though. If you want cheaper slightly cheaper go with a 1 or 2 year subscription of Proton VPN.

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Proton has a free package with unlimited bandwidth. It doesn't offer as many countries or advanced features but it works just fine.

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lemmy.world

Mullvad no longer has port forwarding.

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Which is only really needed for hosting a torrent, something most people don't do. Most VPN users do not even know what torrenting is and most torrent users are leechers so they don't use it either.

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I think Proton has a free tier. It would be the most legit free one. Otherwise the best VPNs would be Proton, Mullvad, and IVPN with their no log policies, anonymous account creation and payment methods, audit history, and legal track records

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lemmy.world

PIA is $40/yr and if you're just dodging hollywood lawyers, it is perfect for that. I can easily saturate my 1Gbps connection. It's a well known service so some companies block their IPs and you'll get captchas but I think that's unavoidable.

If you have state actors interested in your activities, keep shopping.

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domdanialreply
reddthat.com

I think they just jumped about $10 a year, I was just renewed for $50 a few weeks ago.

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domdanialreply
reddthat.com

Son of a... Yeah probably new users or something. I'm ok with losing $10 this year though.

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Buy the deal and have them merge it into your account. It’s what I did.

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lemming741reply
lemmy.world

Their port forwarding works for me, but you're right. It takes some knowledge to make it work.

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The real issue is that they only allow port forwarding on certain endpoints (and when I was still using them, none of the endpoints that supported port forwarding were in the US which is a headache)

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AirVPN has a pretty good reputation AKAIK, and their 2-year plans are cheaper than Mullvad and Proton.

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Agreed. I have a VPS exit node for 4$/month, took an hour to set up, never once come within a mile of hitting my bandwidth cap on it.

The clients run on everything.

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macAttackreply
lemdro.id

Surprised this isn't at the top. Perhaps I'm too used to r/selfhosted

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Mattreply
lemmy.ml

I'm surprised too. Since it's a mesh VPN, you can set up your exit node anywhere you like.

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lemmy.world

I assume you need to pay for exit node hosting + traffic, right? Which would be comparable to the price of a classic VPN.

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If you have it at home, you have to only pay for the bandwidth you're using.

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Been using Air/Eddie for a while, it's been solid... Not the best interface perhaps, but a wide selection of servers globally..

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lemm.ee

Most VPN software is free. OpenVPN is FOSS and a popular product.

What are you trying to achieve?

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It's no use. "VPN" means gateway/MITM service, just like "crypto" means digital tulip mania.

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