I looked at Nord because it had good reviews but WindScribe also had good reviews and was a third the price with the voucher I had. It worked out at $38.50 for three years in the end.I have 2 -
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And two seedboxes for torrents
Nord works well for most things - Mullvad I trust a bit more - but a bit slower sometimes.
I've head that pia is no being owned by a bad company with a bad history. I live in a religious country where we are snooped upon constantly. Can anyone recomend an ok priced vpn that doesn't log traffic etc?
An alternative may, of course, be not to break the law, however stupid you may think it is.But if you live in Saudi Arabia, Iran or a similar country, it is what probably I would use anyway.
I head that us government agencies helped make tor which makes it seem unsafe to me.I think you should use Tor -You must be registered to see the links
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Although I am a bit sceptical about AES encryption for that reason, with regards to Tor it does not matter that much in my opinion.I head that us government agencies helped make tor which makes it seem unsafe to me.
It feels like america has their thumb over every country tbhAlthough I am a bit sceptical about AES encryption for that reason, with regards to Tor it does not matter that much in my opinion.
A known vulnerability could be that someone controls all nodes in a particular network. That someone could be the US government. But that eventuality is unlikely. There are too many nodes and everybody can run a Tor node if he likes.
Besides, if you live in a "religious country where we are snooped upon constantly" then you are not living in the US, making you less vulnerable to their spying. It is absolutely worthwile to check which countries share intelligence with your country.