Guest Posted ... https://torrentfreak.com/europes-net-neutrality-could-allow-torrent-and-vpn-throttling-151022/ how will this affect airVPN I have a high speed connection but if my speed got throttled I'd be rather upset Share this post Link to post
BDK2015 2 Posted ... You can most likely connect through SSL or SSH without having any issues. Share this post Link to post
Valerian 22 Posted ... Very worrying, if they don't get the amendments passed. Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... Very worrying, if they don't get the amendments passed.my thoughts exactly Share this post Link to post
BDK2015 2 Posted ... You could always connect via SSL or SSH, even Tor if your alright with the major drop in speed. However, SSL will be the best option out of the three as EVERYONE visits HTTPS sites, common sites would be Google, Yahoo, Banking, etc. Share this post Link to post
Staff 10116 Posted ... Hello, it appears that there are some misunderstandings about the new regulation. In the worst case scenario, it just leaves the situation as it is already and has always been since years ago. But there are some interesting things for the citizen. Please read it before commenting! See also here:https://airvpn.org/topic/15717-possible-new-law-in-europe-about-vpns-and-torrents/?do=findComment&comment=33267 You can find the regulation in its current form here:http://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-10788-2015-INIT/en/pdf Move to that thread, please, this one is now locked. Feel free to explain how it is a bad thing for Net Neutrality instead of a (although small) step forward to it. Kind regards Share this post Link to post