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  1. Awesome deal renewed for another year could not be happier with AIR.
  2. Thank you Air for adding this server
  3. Doesn't matter that the servers are gone temporarily. What matters is having a provider that is willing to accommodate Air's agreement to the level of service they want to provide to their customers. I'll wait for new servers and rather have security without compromise. If there are no servers in the USA one day, then I will connect to another country instead. Regardless I will always stick with Air because of their commitment to privacy for their customers. Thanks for the info and keep up the good work!
  4. Sure, NL covers any browser, but there are issues with it that I personally don't like, plus it still reveals my Air IP, local IP and TAP Adaptor IP. Now, although that may not be a major issue (?) and as a Chrome user, I'd rather take advantage of an extension that blocks the lot! I looked at their info page after you replied and I can see that their new Chrome extension 'WebRTC Stopper' was released today. That wasn't there yesterday, so what I'd installed was their VPN / Secure Proxy extension which includes the same WebRTC blocking functionality. 'WebRTC Stopper' however is neat, works, and successfully replaces the defunct 'WeRTC Block' extension that's now broken. Maybe you could update your info post on this and point people at 'https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webrtc-stopper/mfehokchlmjlkmlgjhkmlpcldcbcooec' Thanks. EDIT: Cyberghost have also released one today that works: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cyberghost-webrtc-leak-pr/fcacplgecnjoapkgbbfdijidojncpijc?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog Be nice to see one from AirVPN - just to show you care ;-) It appears the developer is no longer making this as the extension has been taken down. The link on their site send you to download WebRTC block from here --> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webrtc-block/nphkkbaidamjmhfanlpblblcadhfbkdm
  5. Thank you guys for this information. I use both Firefox and Chromium. We should have this as a sticky somewhere.
  6. https://airvpn.org/privacy/ Servers located outside the European Union will treat users data with the same (or higher) level of privacy and data protection, never with a lower level of privacy and data protection. AirVPN will not use or locate servers in countries which have laws which would force Air to violate the aforementioned European Union directives. Anyway, in case of jurisdictional conflicts, Air will not recognize extra-UE competence and will respond only to European Union laws.
  7. Happy New Year Giganerd! I hope your wish comes true, but with all of the taxpayer money funding these programs, its not likely to happen until the majority of people are educated enough to understand the programs they are supporting. Snowden was labeled a traitor under the guise that he is keeping the government from protecting the citizens. The majority of people are not informed well enough on technology, so it is easy to manipulate them with fear and offer to protect them at the small price of liberty. The more people we educate, the more likely these mass surveillance programs will be exposed for what they really are. To everyone here on the forum have a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year! To the Air staff I wish you all continued success and thank you for providing a great service. Keep up the good work it is much appreciated!
  8. It's a nice article, but a bit outdated and it is missing a lot, most notably that the NSA has no real way to crack AES encryption. They have quite a bit of work before they are able to crack it, which is why I suspect they have resorted to hacking into networks and computers. I stated previously to look at your network and computers first. Check your home router and if possible get something that you have better control of. Get a router that you can control like a DDWRT router. Secondly, check your computers. If you have to use Windows, then protect it with a good antivirus, a good spyware scanner like Malwarebytes, and take control of the windows firewall. Giganerd has some great links and the Eddie tool makes connecting securely easy. With all of these tools at hand provided already, I wonder why people still get nervous about these articles online. We have the best encryption and we have the best VPN service with Air. Our only responsibility is to protect our computer and network. It does not get easier than that.
  9. Interesting bit of conversation. I dont worry much about AES encryption being breached or even OpenVPN for that matter. I am more concerned about the alternative ways that my privacy can be breached. Agencies have enormous resources and spend night and day finding clever ways to spy on the citizenry. I would say worry about protecting your network and computer first before worrying about your connection with AirVPN. There is a reason I have been using Air and I will continue to do so long into the foreseeable future.
  10. Network lock under Linux is performed by iptables, maybe it doesn't conflict with UFW because UFW is just an iptables frontend. Network locks are implemented as plugins, we can think about implementing different versions and leave users the choice of network lock method. We alter at runtime Windows Firewall configuration and rules, as explained in the answer to the aforementioned FAQ. Maybe this software you use doesn't expect that. We can look into that, is it this ? Kind regards Yes it is thank you! I have no issues so far other than the compatibility with Windows Firewall Control. I must also mention that the Linux version and MAC os versions are also very good, but I need more time to test them fully, but so far so good.
  11. So far I am loving this client, but it does not work well with the Windows Firewall Control software when I apply the network lock. I may drop WFC all together after testing the network lock feature since it is working wonderfully by itself. Great job!!!!
  12. check the client area and look on the left side for forwarded ports.
  13. Check the site there are many way to connect. I am not sure about your particular setup, but a lot of these things are covered already. Start here https://airvpn.org/topic/11839-can-isps-restrict-vpn-connections/
  14. Interesting indeed thank you for posting!
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