ShareVPN 2 Posted ... Air please give us the option to use proxy service like PIA does. Sometimes I am connected to a VPN in one country but my banking site or email expects me to log in from another country and I have to disconnect everything just to check a payment. Please enable a proxy service on some of these servers, that would be great! 2 trott3r and stupid are cocksure reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
trott3r 6 Posted ... Yeah, gmail my bank and online purchases dont like me being outside of the UK. Quote Hide trott3r's signature Hide all signatures "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety". Benjamin Franklin Share this post Link to post
airvpn.bitcoin 0 Posted ... Here's another vote for a proxy option... I'd like it to not be via the client since my client is my ASUS router. Quote Share this post Link to post
tehhellhound 8 Posted ... Funny, Gmail doesn't give me any trouble for having a Canada IP instead of US. Now YouTube Red does, but I just run a second tun interface on my router to a US server and run a proxy bound to that tun interface. I set that as system proxy on my media players and set Kodi not to honor the proxy, making it still appear in Canada, as well as my other traffic. You could do the same with a quick proxy switcher in a browser like Foxy Proxy without setting a system proxy and quickly switch tunnels that way. No need for a proxy service. The VPN is more secure. Only reason I did it is a system proxy is my application is a media player running YouTube Red. So the proxy is set up on my router just like the VPN tunnels. You could do the same setup just as easily on a PC. I could walk you through it on Linux which is what I run on my desktops. Quote Share this post Link to post
nick75 25 Posted ... No need for a proxy service. The VPN is more secure. If it's an in-tunnel only proxy service, your connection would still be secure.It'd work like micro-routing. Quote Share this post Link to post