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Old March 10th, 2011, 05:34 PM
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Default Re: Double hop VPNs

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Mullvad uses 128-bit Blowfish rather than 256-bit AES.

https://mullvad.net/en/services.php

That I did not know, I must have missed it.

I am torrenting through iVPN with no issues currently and I like the service so far. It seems I am getting 80-85% of my bandwidth through iVPN. Their $15 price tag is high but not as much as others who offer dual hop VPN. There needs to be some inquires made for further details.
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Old March 11th, 2011, 09:26 AM
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If I needed a multihop VPN with port forwarding I would probably use Anonyproz -- chain as many servers as you like any way you like.

http://www.anonyproz.com/supportsuit...temid=37&nav=0

They have a comprehensive knowledge base and downloads section and are one of the very few VPNs that accept Pecunix, which is probably superior in privacy to Liberty Reserve, esp. if you enable their options for PGP authentication and emails. Anonyproz is based in New Zealand so decide for yourself whether you are comfortable with that. They also offer OpenVPN Over SSH Tunnel for double encryption (see their sign-up page).
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Old March 29th, 2011, 05:06 AM
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Default Re: Double hop VPNs

But do you really need multi hop vpn's for just watching the occasional torrent? I lightly torrent and am just trying to keep things safe so i dont get the letter from my IsP.. I dont have torrent farms or anything like that.. So for me-- do i really need a dual hop? I was with trilight and to be honest-- had a really good experience with them.. But after reading here-- it has be a little bit worried.. So im thinking about trying ivpn or anonypro... I read the tos on those services and of course they give the typical "you can use our service for torrent -- but no copyright stuff".. Of course they have to say that.. What is a good vpn to use that doesnt seem to mind torrents and yet still has good speed and is safe(wont share info)...

LoL--- i was feeling safe till i started reading the forums here -- now i dont know what to do
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Old March 29th, 2011, 11:30 AM
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If all you are worried about is copyright infringement just use any of the €5 Swedish VPNs like Anonine, VPNtunnel.se, DarknetVPN or Mullvad. They are cheap, fast and will protect you from copyright infringement letters just as well as any VPN on the planet. Then sing the pirate song.

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