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was recommended to me by someone who seems to be extremely technically inclined with privacy, Tor and VPNs

anyone here using their service?

the highlights are are...

  • they own and physically install the servers themselves, which is probably why there are so few
  • there is no physical media in their servers - everything runs in memory
  • before they install a server, they seal the external ports (USB, etc.) to prevent tampering
  • they support the WireGuard protocol
  • no credentials are needed to purchase, not even an email address, and you can pay with crypto

i'm currently using NordVPN but i'm always very suspicious about these huge companies and there has been some controversy with Nord

[AzireVPN](https://www.azirevpn.com/) was recommended to me by someone who seems to be extremely technically inclined with privacy, Tor and VPNs anyone here using their service? the highlights are are... * they own and physically install the servers themselves, which is probably why there are so few * there is no physical media in their servers - everything runs in memory * before they install a server, they seal the external ports (USB, etc.) to prevent tampering * they support the WireGuard protocol * no credentials are needed to purchase, not even an email address, and you can pay with crypto i'm currently using NordVPN but i'm always very suspicious about these huge companies and there has been some controversy with Nord

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My opinion is that I have never seen it mentioned anywhere until I saw this post. You can use ProtonVPN or MullvadVPN for NordVPN.