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    Hello! We are very sorry to inform you that we are withdrawing all of our servers in Hong Kong. Because of the new legal framework allowing unlimited line wiretapping by Chinese entities without judicial overview, the painful decision is due and undelayable. Our presence in Asia will continue in Singapore and Japan, where our infrastructure is oversized, while we are considering expansion in other countries when both legal framework and infrastructure status of a country allow it. Kind regards & datalove AirVPN Staff
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    Good call, kwolf. and for Windows users, I found a way to do this as well... So for Windows, the default config file is named: _curlrc and it can be in a number of places (see https://ec.haxx.se/cmdline-configfile.html) But a quick and easy way to correct this without needing to do anything with admin rights is to open a command prompt and execute this command: echo --insecure> %APPDATA%\_curlrc Please note that you cannot have (based on my testing) a space before the '>' symbol. just copy and paste that into a command prompt (windows key, release windows key, type 'cmd', hit enter) and it will create a default config file for curl. If you want to see exactly where it created the file, you can use this command: dir %APPDATA%\_curlrc If/When someone tries this, please let me know how it works. -p ps - And if/when you want to delete the file (as kwolf points out, it might not be the best idea to leave it there) you can open a command prompt and type: del %APPDATA%\_curlrc
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