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    Staff

    Two new 10 Gbit/s servers available (US)

    Hello! We're very glad to inform you that two new 10 Gbit/s full duplex servers located in Chicago (IL), USA, are available: Meridiana and Sadalsuud. The AirVPN client will show automatically the new servers; if you use any other OpenVPN or WireGuard client you can generate all the files to access them through our configuration/certificates/key generator (menu "Client Area"->"Config generator"). The servers accept connections on ports 53, 80, 443, 1194, 2018 UDP and TCP for OpenVPN and ports 1637, 47107 and 51820 UDP for WireGuard.  Meridiana and Sadalsuud support OpenVPN over SSL and OpenVPN over SSH, TLS 1.3, OpenVPN tls-crypt and WireGuard. Full IPv6 support is included as well. As usual no traffic limits, no logs, no discrimination on protocols and hardened security against various attacks with separate entry and exit-IP addresses. You can check the status as usual in our real time servers monitor : https://airvpn.org/servers/Meridiana https://airvpn.org/servers/Sadalsuud Do not hesitate to contact us for any information or issue. Kind regards & datalove AirVPN Staff
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    Hello! Today we're starting AirVPN 15th Birthday celebrations with big 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 on four continents! AirVPN is now one of the few major consumer VPNs that is still independent. In other words, it is not owned by large corporations with diverse interests that interfere through editorial publications or conflict with privacy protection. Since our 14th birthday celebration, our customer base has grown impressively, and we would like to thank all the old and new customers who chose or confirmed AirVPN. AirVPN has focused on comprehensive enhancements, including: line and server expansion to accommodate the outstanding customer growth. The infrastructure can now deliver up to 970,000 Mbit/s. Compared to the 694,000 Mbit/s available in May 2024, this is a 39.7% increase in a single year yet another thorough rewrite of remote inbound port forwarding logic to offer greater convenience and true scalability. The new implementation was designed to meet the growing demand for remote inbound port forwarding the unlimited traffic quota for every and each customer subscription plan has never been modified On the software side: all AirVPN applications and libraries are free and open source software released under GPLv3 new, greatly improved Eddie Desktop and Eddie Android editions Eddie Android edition implements a new community request: an opt-in GPS spoofing feature integrated with the infrastructure in order to provide coordinates consistent with the location of the VPN server the device is connected to Eddie Desktop edition new version included several bug fixes and the new CLI edition is built on .NET7. Thus, it no longer needs Mono (Linux, macOS) and is built without Xamarin (macOS) the development of traffic splitting features on an application basis, already available in AirVPN Eddie Android and Android TV edition, and implemented on the AirVPN Suite for Linux last year, has been improved together with the new Suite features during the year long internal and community tests the OpenVPN3-AirVPN library is actively maintained as usual. If you're already our customer and you wish to extend your stay, any additional subscription will be added to your existing subscriptions and you won't lose any days. Check the promotional prices here: https://airvpn.org/buy Promotion will end on June the 12th, 2025 (UTC). Kind regards and datalove AirVPN Staff 
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    Tech Jedi Alex

    Can AirVPN start logging?

    Well, most probably not. AirVPN's measure was to simply cease providing service to Italy to render themselves out of scope of Piracy Shield. All the server locations are subject to the laws of those server locations.If you're not in Italy, you're anyway free from any of the worries you stated. Italian authorities asking for info on someone who is not in Italy, or simply connected to a server not in Italy, is just plain impossible on so many levels. They can try, of course, but it'll probably never pass. Also, torrenting as the #1 reason around here to connect to the VPN might be a crime, too, but it's not terrorism justifying hunting people to the end of the world. Clearly define what you want to be protected against and ask the forums for measures you can take; there'll be tons of recommendations. But curb your paranoia, it is not productive. The prevalent recommendation even across these forums is not to use the VPN alone. Always combine with Tor if you need the safety, and harden whatever apps you want to use over it, most importantly the browser. Mass tracking is done by automated tracking measures such as browser fingerprinting against which a VPN won't help you. This tracking is done to generate money out of you, not for surveillance or some such, anyway.
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    Happy birthday! To another 15 years and more.
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    Avsynthe

    New 1 Gbit/s server available (NZ)

    It's amazing how the demand rises to meet the new bandwidth right? 😅 It's a good sign though! I know this literally JUST happened and we're all so grateful you guys are so incredibly active with this stuff, but here we are again! 5494 / 6000 Mbit/s and always climbing haha. Many of us did come from the mas exodus from other VPN services abolishing absolute must-have features like port-forwarding, and honestly I feel more connected with the AirVPN staff than any of the other. I'm here to stay for that if nothing else and the feeling of community. You've successfully made a loyal cult in the best way possible. I only have one gripe and that is to say that I've never had my bandwidth saturated since I made my move here to put it nicely. I think I was coasting at a cool 40mbps just before writing this. It truly is the only thing I miss and the only thing that's missing. I wholeheartedly believe Oceania/New Zealand would strongly benefit from one of the beefier 10,000/20,000 Mbit/s servers. We have about 2.77x less active connections in Oceania than Asia does right at this moment of writing, but we have 5.33x less the bandwidth! That's a solid disparity! No one listens to and actually directly communicates with their community like you guys do. We all know it, we've all been through other providers. No one would have even considered a VPN provider would work this closely with it's users. Take this as the humble request from a loyal Australian user, who'll sadly never again enjoy a VPN server in his own country to due crazy Aussie government non-privacy laws. Please make New Zealand as strong as it needs to be. ❤️
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