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    Hello! Today we're starting AirVPN twelfth birthday celebrations offering special, strong discounts on longer term plans. From a two servers service located in a single country providing a handful of Mbit/s, the baby has grown up to a wide infrastructure in 23 countries in four continents, providing now 240,000+ Mbit/s to tens of thousands of people around the world. We still define it as a "baby", but AirVPN is now the oldest VPN in the market which never changed ownership, and it's one of the last that still puts ethics well over profit, a philosophy which has been rewarded by customers and users. During the last year, AirVPN added important features, even according to customers requests: integrated and full WireGuard support on all VPN servers optional lists selection to block spam, ads, trackers and other malicious sources, featuring a unique and fine grained customization which is exclusive on the nowadays market improved inbound remote port forwarding interface and implementation The infrastructure saw a robust power up in Tokyo, where we have now 14000 Mbit/s available (7000 Mbit/s full duplex), with more powerful hardware, and a small addition in Ireland. The VPN servers and the back service ones have had some minor security improvements as well as ordinary system updates as usual. Optimized software, and also WireGuard implementation, allowed our server to deliver high performance more smoothly, thanks to the improved balancing between threads and of course the good WireGuard scalability. On the software side, all AirVPN applications and libraries are still free and open source software released under GPLv3. WirteGuard has been fully integrated in the Desktop edition of Eddie, while Eddie Android edition will support it in the next version which is imminent (a public alpha release will be ready in June). All the applications are continuously developed and updated to provide an even better experience and performance. Kind regards and datalove AirVPN Staff 
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    Hello! You connect to entry-IP addresses. Such addresses never sends out clients packets to the Internet, so they will never be seen by any destination service. Your outgoing packets are sent out by exit-IP addresses. Therefore it's just the very usual MB nonsense; they tend to include entire IP addresses ranges when one single IP address in the range is reported by someone as a source of malicious activity. For example in 2012 MB blocked hundreds and hundreds of web sites in a Luxembourg datacenter (including our web site) because in the /21 range of those web servers ONE web site was suspected to host a virus. So they blocked 2048 addresses because of ONE single dubious address.. Enough said... Kind regards
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