me.moo@posteo.me
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We have Echelon in Uk, Usa, Italy, etc..., we have NSA in Uk, Usa, entire World..., there is a "strange" us "surveillance" in Italy from Yalta (1945!!) and so on... ask to Moro...
So... It isn't ...
Correct, it isn't weird at all.
This has been discussed many times over a period of years and if you read through some of those threads you will find various reasons why Air do not have servers in certain places - usually because datacentres cannot meet Airs stringent requirements. Staff are sometimes more specific about the reasons why.
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Subscribe to the AirVPN Announcements feed or check back from time to time to be informed when something like this is starting.
Therein lies a very simple solution, hardly a brain cell needed for those wondering about it.
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Why not ask if there is going to be a 'get it for free' day several times a year, then Air could tell us all and no one would ever have to pay at all ever again.
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Certainly the Tor Browser will recognize its connection has been lost and will just reconfigure itself so your real IP will not be seen over Tor. If you have network lock on then Tor won't be able to connect to anything anyway, including Tor!
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Ever heard of using the search facility like @Khariz did?
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VPN providers are about trust. If you don't trust anyone (and you shouldn't), simply build your own VPN server. Get a VPS at whatever location you want and start VPN, without worrying about logs. If you worry too much about being on a lone server, float around a couple of accounts on the internet to virtual acquaintances, and switch them from time to another.
We know about trust else none of us would be here.
'Simply build your own VPN server' - what nuts is that, as if everyone knows how to do that or has the resources?
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So why make a point of it
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I just had a conversation with their support and got a clear answer on why that part is there. It's mainly to cover so that people can't claim that they are encouraging crimes - but in reality no account can or will be suspended because it would be impossible for them to know.
It also covers more obvous things like peole paying with stolen credit cards etc...
I can't see why it is required in the ToS for any reason. Air have it all covered already.
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What happens when not using Chrome?
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seen it lol
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More Norton garbage
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No offense taken mate, no problem
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Was I rude? Sorry if I was. You wrote the stuff and it was not just a question. Ho hum.
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No one can and will ever be sure how a VPN provider reacts when it comes to crimes. So how does a provider protect itself from such things going on on the network ? I don't mean DMCA and such things, i mean things that cause harm to other people. There has been this case where the VPN company proxy.sh wiresharked a server of theirs to catch a hacker.
If i would run a VPN company i wouldn't want people to do criminal things on my network.
Regards
Fox
NO ONE AT ALL here would condone any criminal activity anywhere at any time. WTF and where do you think this goes - it is about freedom this, not policing ffs.
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I'm 99% sure Air takes the same position when it comes to certain crimes. In the case of Air and probably ovpn.se the ban would be retroactive (edit: or is the word reactive?), not proactive, and most likely only after having been alerted by the proper authorities.
This is not something Air would be 99% sure about, they would be 100%, so why are you saying anything assuming what Air's stance might be?
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The IP ending in 164 that is one lower is the entry IP address, the IP which you connect to.
The one ending in 165 is the exit IP, which everyone else sees.
This prevents correlation attacks.
Why the repeat?
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Seems a popular move
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The DNS it shows will be Airs internal DNS as in 10.something not an external DNS
Has the constant switching stopped now
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It is unusual but I wouldn't worry for now, keep network lock on and keep an eye in here as I'm sure we will get an official announcement if there is some general problem. If the problem persists or if you think it is something else then get back of course.
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You could try looking at this thread
Thanks, switching to TCP actually worked.
Not a perfect solution but everything is still fast enough to worry about other things for now
Good, I thought it might be the TAP driver; all that stuff gets (re)directed to our TAP expert now
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I've not been re-set or noticed any disruption but I do have a lot of 'Updating systems & servers data ...' entries in the log which I have never noticed before. Thats it though
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netflix blocked again?
in Blocked websites warning
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I'm so glad I have never used netflix or anything like it. Seems to me they are pushing people into using alternative sources which is idiotic since it is proven to succeed