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Title: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: fox on March 22, 2019, 11:45:57 PM
You can get this for a year for $US10 through BundleHunt (https://bundlehunt.com/). It shows up as a MacOS bundle, but FastestVPN runs on every platform, including Linux, and you can download the Linux app from the FastestVPN website. It gets a good write-up, and it seems to run pretty fast. Features:
Title: Re: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: Jason on March 23, 2019, 12:03:46 AM
Most of those features are pretty standard for VPN providers. That price is amazing but maybe too amazing. I assume it's in USD. Let us know how it goes if you get it.
Title: Re: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: ssfc72 on March 23, 2019, 03:00:07 AM
Here is one review that I found.  Not very encouraging.  The info about leaking IP addresses was an eyeopener.

https://thebestvpn.com/reviews/fastestvpn/

And for IP leaks
https://ipleak.net
Title: Re: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: fox on March 23, 2019, 08:07:09 AM
I read that review as well, and it indicates that the leaks were fixed. There were a lot of positives and a few negatives. The major negatives: usually doesn't work with Netflix, hard to get help, and not as many locations as some other vpn services. Well I tried email help on two other VPNs and did no better. As far as Netflix goes, I wasn't counting on it for that. For locations, there are still plenty and up until now, I've never had any because I never used a vpn.

I figured that for $US10 it was worth trying for a year. I'm running it through openVPN and so far it seems fine. It seems like a no-brainer at that price for someone who either doesn't have a vpn or is unhappy with theirs. PIA would have been a very good alternative at the old price, but it was still $US70 for two years, and they were one of the two companies with poor help service (didn't answer a help request for about 5 days and then gave me useless help).
Title: Re: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: ssfc72 on March 23, 2019, 04:01:36 PM
Sounds good, Mike!.

Did you go to that site, that I put a Link to,  that checks for IP Leaks.
I tested my PIA vpn and it showed no leaks, that reveal my actual ISP IP.
Title: Re: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: fox on March 23, 2019, 06:08:47 PM
I didn't until I saw your reply. So I did test, and no leak.
Title: Re: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: ssfc72 on March 24, 2019, 07:17:36 AM
Did you have to install OpenVPN, on your Linux Distro, to use for the VPN?


Quote from: fox on March 23, 2019, 08:07:09 AM

I'm running it through openVPN and so far it seems fine.
Title: Re: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: fox on March 24, 2019, 07:37:17 AM
I went to install openVPN, as instructed on the FastestVPN website, but it had already been installed in Ubuntu 18.10.
Title: Re: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: Jason on March 24, 2019, 02:43:54 PM
I use openvpn in Fedora because the PIA client while it sometimes works can be unpredictable there. It's built into networking on many (most?) desktops you just click on VPN in networking. But usually you have to download the certs (a bunch of files with server configs) if you want to be able to choose between multiple servers. Honestly, the client is a lot nicer way of doing it.
Title: Re: FastestVPN on sale
Post by: fox on March 24, 2019, 03:07:14 PM
That wasn't an option with FastVPN. The only other option was to use a cli client. But I don't mind doing it through openVPN. It puts an icon in my Ubuntu menubar and it's easy to change servers through it.