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    Hello! Today we're starting AirVPN 13th 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 284,000 Mbit/s to tens of thousands of people around the world. AirVPN is now one of the only three major consumers' VPNs which are still independent, i.e. not owned by big corporations with multiple fields interests, interfering in editiorial publications or intersecting with products or services in conflict with privacy protection. Ever since we celebrated the past 12th birthday, AirVPN operated important, community driven changes: infrastructure power up. Through hardware renewal and new 2, 5 and 10 Gbit/s full duplex lines the infrastructure may deliver now up to 284,000 Mbit/s (full duplex) (+40,000 Mbit/s in one year) additional rewrite of the port forwarding, DDNS and key management service allowing multiple DDNS names and forwarded ports on a device basis various, new optional lists to block spam, ads, trackers and other malicious sources, featuring a unique and fine grained customization which is exclusive on the nowadays market revamped API new API Explorer to generate API call commands and examples from the web interface On the software side, all AirVPN applications and libraries are still free and open source software released under GPLv3. The development of traffic-splitting features on an application basis, already available in AirVPN Eddie Android and Android TV edition, has been planned for Desktop systems too. Check the promotional prices here: https://airvpn.org/buy Kind regards and datalove AirVPN Staff 
  2. 1 point
    amires

    [ENDED] AirVPN 13th birthday celebrations

    Happy birthday, AirVPN🎂
  3. 1 point
    cambell

    [ENDED] AirVPN 13th birthday celebrations

    Happy B day. 😍
  4. 1 point
    Happy birthday! Live long and prosper!
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    fsy

    [ENDED] AirVPN 13th birthday celebrations

    Happy Birthday AirVPN! I recall wonder and excitement when I was a teen at the birth and during the growth of AirVPN and quite a few peachy projects in Brussels, Rome, Barcelona... Sweet dreams come true sometimes. Can't believe it was a decade ago (and more). My love to you all, adorable heroes of the Internet. 😘 🤗
  6. 1 point
    Happy Birhday, thank you for your great service, keep it up
  7. 1 point
    McFly

    Sucuri blocking many websites

    Well, the routes tool "works" in the sense that receives the "OK" from the server. It does not work as a tool to figure out which Air VPN server I can switch to in order to bypass Sucuri. I'm thus left flailing in the dark. Add Linux Mint's help forums to the list. That's my distro, dammit! 🙂 https://forums.linuxmint.com/ I'm not mad at AirVPN, I'm mad at Sucuri for blocking lots of legitimate traffic and being opaque and unresponsive about it. Jerks. Thanks for any help.
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    Maggie144

    [IMPLEMENTED] [proposal] GoodbyeAds

    *edit* I just checked their current "ultra" list myself and they do not have this "validation-image" blocked either.. feel free to ignore @Staffthanks for adding this list. I activated it in DNS settings, but visiting their github page I found under "Validation" their test picture is still loaded..
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    Staff

    Sucuri blocking many websites

    @McFly The route tool works, it returns a green token because it gets 200 (OK) from the final web server, and that's true. But the landing page is served by the Sucuri Firewall as a courtesy block page. Our IP addresses are not in the main black lists around, but there are hundreds of black lists around, we will try to understand which one Sucuri uses (maybe a proprietary one). Kind regards
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