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Nordvpn surfshark are merging vpn consolidation
Nordvpn surfshark are merging vpn consolidation













nordvpn surfshark are merging vpn consolidation
  1. #NORDVPN SURFSHARK ARE MERGING VPN CONSOLIDATION ANDROID#
  2. #NORDVPN SURFSHARK ARE MERGING VPN CONSOLIDATION FREE#

And their Android app is available in f-droid. TL DR: Proton, Windscribe, Mullvad, and Torguard. Note that I haven't tried anything other than Nord yet. Your requirements and deal-breakers might vary. And no provider really exists in a legal void.įor me, being based in Canada, and the clear legal standing they have, is not much of a disadvantage. Note that the "5 eyes country" is a part of the Nord marketing propaganda that you supposedly detest. Also it is based in canada, a 5 eyes country, which is pretty bad.

#NORDVPN SURFSHARK ARE MERGING VPN CONSOLIDATION FREE#

It's hard for me to trust that a free vpn is not just selling my data. I plan to try it before committing long term. Ironically, if you separate it from the self-created circus around it, Nord is for the most part a good service.

nordvpn surfshark are merging vpn consolidation

Of course, one doesn't have to take that claim at face value, but since you didn't hear about them before today, it seems credible ) And if you found them in some top 10 list, maybe it's an unusual case of them objectively deserving to be there. Their marketing shtick is that they don't do aggressive marketing, and don't pay for reviews. I guess my questions, sorry for rambling, are "Is it actually a good one as for privacy and speed," and "if not that one, would you recommend any others for linux (bonus points if it has an android app not dependant on google play services, running graphene right now.)"įirst I'm hearing about Windscribe, just looked into it a bit and it looks good but I don't trust these "top 10" ass sites that populate any search like this, that is how I ended up with nord. Still a bit nervous about choosing a new provider I guess, since I buy "yearly" plans. It is also cheaper than Mullvad for the paid tier (which I would need, torrents) which is good too. But they claim no identifying logs just "last log on and bandwidth to enforce free/paid" and you said the client is open source? Which is good too. Is it actually good? It's hard for me to trust that a free vpn is not just selling my data. First I'm hearing about Windscribe, just looked into it a bit and it looks good but I don't trust these "top 10" ass sites that populate any search like this, that is how I ended up with nord.















Nordvpn surfshark are merging vpn consolidation