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  1. Like
    Staff got a reaction from Williamen in Mediaset - Videotime - Infinity - IT   ...
    Website: http://www.mediaset.it/, www.infinitytv.it and many other.
    Mediaset, an Italian TV Broadcasting

    Status: OK
    Routing: All servers to IT route.
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    Staff got a reaction from Amandipahew in SBS Media Group - Sweden   ...
    Website: http://www.kanal5play.se/ , http://www.kanal9play.se/
     
    Sample: http://www.kanal9play.se/#!/play/program/32687291/video/37464665|/program/32687291/video/37464665
     
    The current SE routing server is blocked.
  3. Like
    Staff got a reaction from nqcehbbu98 in Alice - IT   ...
    Website: http://www.alice.tv/
    Italian TV Streaming
     
    Status: OK
    Routing: All servers to IT route.
  4. Like
    Staff got a reaction from Williamen in Wilmaa - CH   ...
    http://www.wilmaa.com

    For the best streaming television that Switzerland has to offer, there’s but one name, and that name is wilmaa.

    Status: OK
    Native: CH servers.
    Routing: All other servers.
  5. Like
    Staff got a reaction from Williamen in Leonardo - IT   ...
    Website: http://www.leonardo.tv/
    Italian TV Streaming
     
    Status: OK
    Routing: All servers to IT route.
  6. Like
    Staff got a reaction from Williamen in Mediaset - Videotime - Infinity - IT   ...
    Website: http://www.mediaset.it/, www.infinitytv.it and many other.
    Mediaset, an Italian TV Broadcasting

    Status: OK
    Routing: All servers to IT route.
  7. Like
    Staff got a reaction from psychlops in Mac OS X Yosemite Air VPN not loading   ...
    Hello,
     
    it is unreasonable to pretend that any software works with a preview version of an OS. When El Capitan will get out of beta testing, then we'll see if the Eddie needs a specific version/rewrite or if the problems are only due to the fact that El Capitan is in preview, just like it happened in the past with previous OS X versions, when not even OpenVPN could run.
     
    Kind regards
  8. Like
    Staff got a reaction from Amandipahew in Nuvolari - IT   ...
    Website: http://www.nuvolari.tv/
    Italian TV Streaming
     
    Status: OK
    Routing: All servers to IT route.
  9. Like
    Staff got a reaction from Amandipahew in SBS Media Group - Sweden   ...
    Website: http://www.kanal5play.se/ , http://www.kanal9play.se/
     
    Sample: http://www.kanal9play.se/#!/play/program/32687291/video/37464665|/program/32687291/video/37464665
     
    The current SE routing server is blocked.
  10. Like
    Staff got a reaction from Amandipahew in Omegle   ...
    http://www.omegle.com
     
    Website: http://www.omegle.com
    Omegle is a free online chat website that allows users to communicate with strangers without registering. The service randomly pairs users in one-on-one chat sessions where they chat anonymously using the handles "You" and "Stranger".
     
    Status: OK
    Routing: All server to an non-public route.
  11. Like
    Staff got a reaction from S.O.A. in New 200 Mbit/s server available (KR)   ...
    UPDATE 24-JUL-15: SERVER WILL BE WITHDRAWN
     
    Hello!

    We're very glad to inform you that a new 200 Mbit/s server located in the Republic of Korea (South Korea) is available:  Dsiban.
     
    The AirVPN client will show automatically the new server, while if you use the OpenVPN client you can generate all the files to access them through our configuration/certificates/key generator (menu "Client Area"->"Config generator").

    The server accepts connections on ports 53, 80, 443, 2018 UDP and TCP.

    Just like every other Air server, Dsiban supports OpenVPN over SSL and OpenVPN over SSH.

    As usual no traffic limits, no logs, no discrimination on protocols and hardened security against various attacks with separate entry and exit-IP addresses.
     
    Do not hesitate to contact us for any information or issue.

    Kind regards and datalove
    AirVPN Team
  12. Like
    Staff got a reaction from Amandopanum in MTV - IT   ...
    Website: http://www.mtv.it
     
    Italian website and streaming TV

    Status: OK
    Routing: All servers to IT route.
     
  13. Like
    Staff got a reaction from Amandopanum in SyFy - Imagine Greater   ...
    Website: http://www.syfy.com/
    Official site. Syfy is a media destination for imagination-based entertainment. Shows include Being Human, Face Off, Ghost Hunters, Warehouse 13, SmackDown, Eurkea, Haven, Sanctuary, Lost Girl and Original Movies.
     
     
     
    Status: OK
    Native: US servers.
    Routing: All other servers.
    Covered by NBCUniversal routing
  14. Like
    Staff got a reaction from go558a83nk in Clarification of your monitoring policies   ...
    Hello,
     
    thank you for your question which provides us with an additional opportunity to clarify our rules and, once again, our mission.
    We confirm that we do not monitor online activities of our OpenVPN clients and that we do not inspect traffic. However, it's perfectly possible to verify some infringements of our ToS without monitoring activities and without inspecting traffic.

    Just two trivial examples to make it clear.

    1) A customer runs a web site or an FTP server behind one of our VPN servers which infringes, or aids or abets infringement of, human rights as enshrined in the ECHR. A human rights defending organization or a jurisdictionally competent authority warns us or one of our providers about the infringement. We proceed, on the Internet (no connection to VPN servers required), to verify the claim and if we see that the claim of the infringement is correct, at our sole discretion, we start a procedure for violation of our ToS.

    2) A customer runs a web site behind one of our VPN servers which surreptitiously tries to inject malware. We receive a complaint for that and we proceed as above.

    It must be clear that we are configured as a mere conduit of information as providers of a service in the Information Society according to Directive 2000/31/EC (see below articles 12, 14 and 15).
     
    When our service can be assimilated to "hosting" (this is possible due to remote port forwarding), an essential requisite to have exemption of liability for infringements perpetrated by users of our service, is acting "expeditiously" to put an end to an infringement when we are notified about it.
     
    While a "notification" can be interpreted as an official notification by a jurisdictionally competent authority only, in cases of alleged infringements of human rights, malware injections, phishing services aimed to catch fraudulently personal data,, and services aiding or abetting infringements of human rights (including the fundamental right to privacy), we proceed to check claims even if they come from private entities, when such entities have (at our sole discretion) a good reputation and/or can provide (at our sole discretion) substantial proof. The general reasons for which we are willing to extend scope of article 14.3, even when we are not legally bound to do so:
     
    a quick intervention can be essential when human rights are at stake and other critical activities are being performed a lack of intervention and/or a delayed intervention may imply a betrayal of our mission and/or cause substantial damage to human beings and/or harm safety of a human being
      Article 12
    "Mere conduit"
    1. Where an information society service is provided that consists of the transmission in a communication network of information provided by a recipient of the service, or the provision of access to a communication network, Member States shall ensure that the service provider is not liable for the information transmitted, on condition that the provider:
    (a) does not initiate the transmission;
    ( does not select the receiver of the transmission; and
    © does not select or modify the information contained in the transmission.
    2. The acts of transmission and of provision of access referred to in paragraph 1 include the automatic, intermediate and transient storage of the information transmitted in so far as this takes place for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission in the communication network, and provided that the information is not stored for any period longer than is reasonably necessary for the transmission.
    3. This Article shall not affect the possibility for a court or administrative authority, in accordance with Member States' legal systems, of requiring the service provider to terminate or prevent an infringement.
     
    Article 14
    Hosting
    1. Where an information society service is provided that consists of the storage of information provided by a recipient of the service, Member States shall ensure that the service provider is not liable for the information stored at the request of a recipient of the service, on condition that:
    (a) the provider does not have actual knowledge of illegal activity or information and, as regards claims for damages, is not aware of facts or circumstances from which the illegal activity or information is apparent; or
    ( the provider, upon obtaining such knowledge or awareness, acts expeditiously to remove or to disable access to the information.
    2. Paragraph 1 shall not apply when the recipient of the service is acting under the authority or the control of the provider.
    3. This Article shall not affect the possibility for a court or administrative authority, in accordance with Member States' legal systems, of requiring the service provider to terminate or prevent an infringement, nor does it affect the possibility for Member States of establishing procedures governing the removal or disabling of access to information.
     
    Article 15
    No general obligation to monitor
    1. Member States shall not impose a general obligation on providers, when providing the services covered by Articles 12, 13 and 14, to monitor the information which they transmit or store, nor a general obligation actively to seek facts or circumstances indicating illegal activity.
    2. Member States may establish obligations for information society service providers promptly to inform the competent public authorities of alleged illegal activities undertaken or information provided by recipients of their service or obligations to communicate to the competent authorities, at their request, information enabling the identification of recipients of their service with whom they have storage agreements.
    Kind regards
     
  15. Like
    Staff got a reaction from eyes878 in BestVPN.com Independence Day Promotion   ...
    Hello!
     
    This 4th of July we're teaming up with BestVPN.com to bring you a fantastic Independence Day offer, as well as the chance to win a 13” MacBook Air!
     
    We’re providing you with a 30% discount on the day (UTC), and 10% off until August 4th. To claim these great offers, and take part in their competition, just head over to their VPN Coupons page.
     
    BestVPN, arguably the best VPN comparison website around, has also launched a brand new website in order to celebrate this great day. In our opinion it is very important that BestVPN.com is one of the VPN reviews web sites that never asked us for payments for their reviews, which is a paramount requisite for an unbiased review.
     
    We are very proud of the fact that they have recently voted AirVPN the most secure VPN provider around.
     
    Kind regards and datalove
    AirVPN Staff
  16. Like
    Staff got a reaction from S.O.A. in New 200 Mbit/s server available (KR)   ...
    UPDATE 24-JUL-15: SERVER WILL BE WITHDRAWN
     
    Hello!

    We're very glad to inform you that a new 200 Mbit/s server located in the Republic of Korea (South Korea) is available:  Dsiban.
     
    The AirVPN client will show automatically the new server, while if you use the OpenVPN client you can generate all the files to access them through our configuration/certificates/key generator (menu "Client Area"->"Config generator").

    The server accepts connections on ports 53, 80, 443, 2018 UDP and TCP.

    Just like every other Air server, Dsiban supports OpenVPN over SSL and OpenVPN over SSH.

    As usual no traffic limits, no logs, no discrimination on protocols and hardened security against various attacks with separate entry and exit-IP addresses.
     
    Do not hesitate to contact us for any information or issue.

    Kind regards and datalove
    AirVPN Team
  17. Like
    Staff got a reaction from go558a83nk in Clarification of your monitoring policies   ...
    Hello,
     
    thank you for your question which provides us with an additional opportunity to clarify our rules and, once again, our mission.
    We confirm that we do not monitor online activities of our OpenVPN clients and that we do not inspect traffic. However, it's perfectly possible to verify some infringements of our ToS without monitoring activities and without inspecting traffic.

    Just two trivial examples to make it clear.

    1) A customer runs a web site or an FTP server behind one of our VPN servers which infringes, or aids or abets infringement of, human rights as enshrined in the ECHR. A human rights defending organization or a jurisdictionally competent authority warns us or one of our providers about the infringement. We proceed, on the Internet (no connection to VPN servers required), to verify the claim and if we see that the claim of the infringement is correct, at our sole discretion, we start a procedure for violation of our ToS.

    2) A customer runs a web site behind one of our VPN servers which surreptitiously tries to inject malware. We receive a complaint for that and we proceed as above.

    It must be clear that we are configured as a mere conduit of information as providers of a service in the Information Society according to Directive 2000/31/EC (see below articles 12, 14 and 15).
     
    When our service can be assimilated to "hosting" (this is possible due to remote port forwarding), an essential requisite to have exemption of liability for infringements perpetrated by users of our service, is acting "expeditiously" to put an end to an infringement when we are notified about it.
     
    While a "notification" can be interpreted as an official notification by a jurisdictionally competent authority only, in cases of alleged infringements of human rights, malware injections, phishing services aimed to catch fraudulently personal data,, and services aiding or abetting infringements of human rights (including the fundamental right to privacy), we proceed to check claims even if they come from private entities, when such entities have (at our sole discretion) a good reputation and/or can provide (at our sole discretion) substantial proof. The general reasons for which we are willing to extend scope of article 14.3, even when we are not legally bound to do so:
     
    a quick intervention can be essential when human rights are at stake and other critical activities are being performed a lack of intervention and/or a delayed intervention may imply a betrayal of our mission and/or cause substantial damage to human beings and/or harm safety of a human being
      Article 12
    "Mere conduit"
    1. Where an information society service is provided that consists of the transmission in a communication network of information provided by a recipient of the service, or the provision of access to a communication network, Member States shall ensure that the service provider is not liable for the information transmitted, on condition that the provider:
    (a) does not initiate the transmission;
    ( does not select the receiver of the transmission; and
    © does not select or modify the information contained in the transmission.
    2. The acts of transmission and of provision of access referred to in paragraph 1 include the automatic, intermediate and transient storage of the information transmitted in so far as this takes place for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission in the communication network, and provided that the information is not stored for any period longer than is reasonably necessary for the transmission.
    3. This Article shall not affect the possibility for a court or administrative authority, in accordance with Member States' legal systems, of requiring the service provider to terminate or prevent an infringement.
     
    Article 14
    Hosting
    1. Where an information society service is provided that consists of the storage of information provided by a recipient of the service, Member States shall ensure that the service provider is not liable for the information stored at the request of a recipient of the service, on condition that:
    (a) the provider does not have actual knowledge of illegal activity or information and, as regards claims for damages, is not aware of facts or circumstances from which the illegal activity or information is apparent; or
    ( the provider, upon obtaining such knowledge or awareness, acts expeditiously to remove or to disable access to the information.
    2. Paragraph 1 shall not apply when the recipient of the service is acting under the authority or the control of the provider.
    3. This Article shall not affect the possibility for a court or administrative authority, in accordance with Member States' legal systems, of requiring the service provider to terminate or prevent an infringement, nor does it affect the possibility for Member States of establishing procedures governing the removal or disabling of access to information.
     
    Article 15
    No general obligation to monitor
    1. Member States shall not impose a general obligation on providers, when providing the services covered by Articles 12, 13 and 14, to monitor the information which they transmit or store, nor a general obligation actively to seek facts or circumstances indicating illegal activity.
    2. Member States may establish obligations for information society service providers promptly to inform the competent public authorities of alleged illegal activities undertaken or information provided by recipients of their service or obligations to communicate to the competent authorities, at their request, information enabling the identification of recipients of their service with whom they have storage agreements.
    Kind regards
     
  18. Like
    Staff got a reaction from S.O.A. in New 200 Mbit/s server available (KR)   ...
    UPDATE 24-JUL-15: SERVER WILL BE WITHDRAWN
     
    Hello!

    We're very glad to inform you that a new 200 Mbit/s server located in the Republic of Korea (South Korea) is available:  Dsiban.
     
    The AirVPN client will show automatically the new server, while if you use the OpenVPN client you can generate all the files to access them through our configuration/certificates/key generator (menu "Client Area"->"Config generator").

    The server accepts connections on ports 53, 80, 443, 2018 UDP and TCP.

    Just like every other Air server, Dsiban supports OpenVPN over SSL and OpenVPN over SSH.

    As usual no traffic limits, no logs, no discrimination on protocols and hardened security against various attacks with separate entry and exit-IP addresses.
     
    Do not hesitate to contact us for any information or issue.

    Kind regards and datalove
    AirVPN Team
  19. Like
    Staff got a reaction from S.O.A. in New 200 Mbit/s server available (KR)   ...
    UPDATE 24-JUL-15: SERVER WILL BE WITHDRAWN
     
    Hello!

    We're very glad to inform you that a new 200 Mbit/s server located in the Republic of Korea (South Korea) is available:  Dsiban.
     
    The AirVPN client will show automatically the new server, while if you use the OpenVPN client you can generate all the files to access them through our configuration/certificates/key generator (menu "Client Area"->"Config generator").

    The server accepts connections on ports 53, 80, 443, 2018 UDP and TCP.

    Just like every other Air server, Dsiban supports OpenVPN over SSL and OpenVPN over SSH.

    As usual no traffic limits, no logs, no discrimination on protocols and hardened security against various attacks with separate entry and exit-IP addresses.
     
    Do not hesitate to contact us for any information or issue.

    Kind regards and datalove
    AirVPN Team
  20. Like
    Staff got a reaction from rocksteady72 in AirDNS.org DNS lookup failure   ...
    Hello!
     
    The problem has been fixed.
     
    Kind regards
  21. Like
    Staff got a reaction from rickjames in What's Up With AirVPN?   ...
    Hello,
     
    we have had problems affecting *.airdns.org names with our authoritative DNS servers for approximately 3 hours. The problem has been fixed. at 14-Jul-15 6.30 PM UTC
     
    Kind regards
  22. Like
    Staff got a reaction from eyes878 in Open VPN for Android   ...
    Hello,
     
    we confirm that the problem has been fixed.
     
    Kind regards
  23. Like
    Staff got a reaction from eyes878 in Open VPN for Android   ...
    Hello,
     
    we confirm that the problem has been fixed.
     
    Kind regards
  24. Like
    Staff got a reaction from eyes878 in JUST 3 QUESTIONS RE:NETWORK LOCK ETC   ...
    Hello,
     
    an additional clarification is here needed. Network Lock does not block communications to your router.
     
    Now, assume that you run Windows, that you disable "Force DNS" Eddie option, that the primary nameserver of your Windows physical network card is set to the router IP address and that the router in turn queries your ISP DNS.
     
    When Windows sends a DNS query from the physical interface (and sooner or later it will happen) that query will go unencrypted to the router, which in turn will query, again in clear text, your ISP DNS.
     
    For the above reasons, Network Lock does not prevent DNS leaks in this very specific circumstance, and that's why "Force DNS" is set by default on Eddie from version 2.9.2. "Force DNS" sets VPN nameservers on all the system interfaces.
     
    If we want a Network Lock that's also a DNS leak prevention on Windows, then it must block all packets to router port 53, but this solution must be evaluated carefully because it could pose some issues in other specific setups (for example where a box is also a DNS server for resolution of local names).
     
    Kind regards
  25. Like
    Staff got a reaction from eyes878 in BestVPN.com Independence Day Promotion   ...
    Hello!
     
    This 4th of July we're teaming up with BestVPN.com to bring you a fantastic Independence Day offer, as well as the chance to win a 13” MacBook Air!
     
    We’re providing you with a 30% discount on the day (UTC), and 10% off until August 4th. To claim these great offers, and take part in their competition, just head over to their VPN Coupons page.
     
    BestVPN, arguably the best VPN comparison website around, has also launched a brand new website in order to celebrate this great day. In our opinion it is very important that BestVPN.com is one of the VPN reviews web sites that never asked us for payments for their reviews, which is a paramount requisite for an unbiased review.
     
    We are very proud of the fact that they have recently voted AirVPN the most secure VPN provider around.
     
    Kind regards and datalove
    AirVPN Staff
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