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  1. Hello! Please check the guide in my signature first. AirVPN is secure by default, but it can't do everything for you, so there's links in my new user guide to various things .
  2. Hello! Turn off location tracking in your browser and install some browser plugins such as Ublock Origin for example. Clear your cookies/browser data too. If you're using Eddie, then please turn on Network Lock for a quick fix
  3. Yes and thank you for doing so! It's nice to know we can rely on members to bring up such things, in the event we individually don't hear about something .
  4. Now depending on who you ask, HK is not the same as mainland China . Much the same with Taiwan, as they do things differently in many regards, including when it comes to internet censorship. (Oh and by the way, I wasn't laughing at you, I just suddenly thought of PIA for some reason, when China was mentioned!)
  5. Hello! Air doesn't have Chinese servers . I doubt it'll do much - if you can get the software and maybe with a few other kinds of software such as Tor-related ones, then I'm sure you can still get around any block.
  6. Hello! Welcome to AirVPN! Please try turn off IPv6 on all adapters, including the TAP adapter, by un-checking the IPv6 box.
  7. It's always a great shame when innocent civilians, regardless of their place, are killed. I edited my previous post - It might as well be a war on average Muslims in practice, given who normally gets killed.
  8. Thank you. That's something I can work with. Getting back to a friendly exchange of ideas, you say there is a "war on average people". What does that look like and who is conducting it? I said: "But perhaps you didn't notice, precisely because all the pageantry and platitudes which accompany his speeches and other public shows, blinds you to these things" I've highlighted the relevant part of the sentence, which ensures that it's not an accusation, but a thought and consideration. Then I highlight why one could be blinded, if one were to be. Which is due to the pageantry and platitudes. There's also nothing wrong with making a polite suggestion, which I did, as it wasn't a statement, because you sometimes do seem to take rather general things quite personally. It's entirely within your own mind and thus out of my control, if you think I have a special relationship with AirVPN or some authority. Also, if you re-read my post, you will find I am in fact voicing ideas, as well as some factual elements (such as Obamas Prague speech). As for the war, it should be self-evident. It looks like Guantanamo Bay, constant bombings and so forth as most of the victims appear to be innocent civilians. However, you also made an unsubstantiated claim that I've been attacking you for months, which I'm sorry to hear. Without re-reading all of my posts, I'll take this chance to say I haven't attacked anything regarding you, except your arguments. So there's nothing more to talk about, take care.
  9. I didn't attack you. I certainly didn't tell you what to think either - are we reading the same post? If you do not wish for people to respond to your posts with their own thoughts and have a friendly discussion and/or exchange of ideas, then maybe it would be better if you refrained from posting. Peace .
  10. Hello! Please try go to the Eddie protocol settings and switch to TCP . Do also try turn of IPv6 on ALL networking adapters. Including the TAP driver.
  11. It's an important issue, but it's not a core issue and perhaps that's the difference. But Obama, due to the way he speaks, which is full of platitudes, inundates people with words and phrases which are largely meaningless and don't provide an actual recipe for practical action. Things which are just as vague and nondescript as "Make America Great Again" - as with Obama's speeches, it sounds hopeful and positive, but is ultimately pretty meaningless. It doesn't encourage action, it doesn't say what will be done or when and perhaps if anything, it may even encourage inaction. Core issues are ones such as economic questions, questions about war, healthcare and so forth, which won't be solved by hopeful speech. Speeches which actually easily would see Obama do the opposite of his speech - much like when he visited Prague in Europe (in 2009 or so). He said he would strive for a world without nuclear weapons basically. But when he got back, he invested in more nuclear weapons, more nuclear delivery systems, more nuclear warheads and even a kind of "mini" nuclear weapon, designed so that it would be more "thinkable" to use a nuclear weapon in battle, because it's smaller. But gender politics also tends to split people up into categories, based on any number of things, such as race. "The black vote", "The hispanic vote" and so on for instance. A thing which should be about bringing people together, actually helps accentuate their differences oddly enough and as the polls showed, you can't predict everything via polls; especially not based on something as inherently diverse as "the black vote" or "the womens vote", as neither of those groups have people who all vote in as uniform a way as the polls would have you think. @LZ1, "gender politics" is a very core issue if you are oppressed because of your gender or orientation. It's also a core issue to people who care about equality. It would appear that you are not amoung the later group since you consider gender equality a distraction. And as you said earlier: It's interesting to note, that Obama and Bush have also been belligerent bullies. But perhaps you didn't notice, precisely because all the pageantry and platitudes which accompany his speeches and other public shows, blinds you to these things. While with Trump, he's so obviously corrupt, that you're already looking for the signs. I disagree there's a war against radical Islam though. It seems more like a war against average people to me. Besides this, it wasn't Trump who started down the path of containment of China with the Obama "Pivot to Asia" strategy. So again, do you notice? If not, I don't blame you at all. But I do believe one has to look behind the facade, instead of being taken in with too many nice words. Much like when a VPN provider says they've got a quality service and we peer behind the veil to find a splendid VPS setup! Haha. And hey, who doesn't
  12. Omni, I believe the expression you're looking for is "gender politics" - which has indeed detracted from many of the core issues via distraction
  13. Hello! I'm not sure if resolve.conf needs 127.0.0.1 or the AirDNS at the top 10.4.0.1 haha.
  14. Hello! It would be useful if you had some Eddie logs or such. Have you tried different protocols?
  15. He also dropped 26,171 bombs in 2016. It was about the speech, not the actions and it's unfair to talk about what Obama has done vs Trump, as Trump hasn't started doing anything yet. Unless you count the TTIP/TTP kills and some of the manufacturing he (maybe?) already got back. They're both showmen .
  16. Hello! I already referenced the guide in my own new user guide, but anyway, check this guide
  17. Hello! Hahahaha, there's no limit to human laziness eh? Well done to you . I might just try and test it.
  18. Hahahahaha, what a horrific sight. I kind of wish I could un-view it. But thank you. Peace, love and prosperity I suppose?
  19. Hello! That was a very long post, for what I understand to be a simple question of "what should I base my choice of server on?". Besides just going to the server list and double-clicking the server you want to connect to, you can also just click the big connect to recommended server button. When you click "Connect To Recommended Server" in the Eddie client, the client ranks the various servers according to how good the Ping is. Since Ping changes in accordance with various network-related factors, so too does the recommended server from day to day or hour to hour or whatever the refresh rate of Ping is, in your client. Since all of Airs servers follow the same technical standards, the only variation is in the alotted Mbit or Gbit and location of the server. Since everyone is connected to a different ISP and/or lives in a different area and has different computer and network setups, people's experience with any given server will often be quite different. Thus you need to try out different servers, to find what's best for you. Politically, Air doesn't set up servers in countries where it thinks there's a real risk to privacy and/or security and is prepared to remove servers if they think there is, as they did with the French servers recently. But besides speed, you may want to get access to a specific country's content, which requires you connect to a specific server of the same country, unless the service or content you're wanting to access, is covered by AirVPN's "micro-routing", which you can read more about in my guide. Besides that, you can white or black list specific countries or servers in the client, by clicking the server or country in question and then clicking the corresponding button in the right-hand side pane: Does this answer your questions?
  20. Have you tried re-installing the client? Possibly with the portable version? You could also submit a support ticket - you don't have to wait for us
  21. I think it's certainly entertaining & interesting. I look forward to seeing what's coming. It's also surprising that some things apparently changed so quickly, as you said.
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