VPNs can't be trusted. The free ones are open about invading your privacy and selling your data (they're slow too). While the paid ones promise not to sell your data, it's easy and profitable for them to do so. Running your own server is the best option.
I've always felt that VPN providers were dodgy. You know the free ones are selling your data, because if you don't know how a service makes their money, then you are the product. The paid ones aren't transparent enough, they promise not to sell your data but who knows if they do. Setting up a VPN on a private linux server has always been what I am most comfortable with but it can take time and is hard for anyone not familiar with a Linux shell. Your VPN is a site I made that makes this really easy. It allows you to setup your own OpenVPN server in a few minutes.
@iadam30 Awesome idea man. I've always wanted to make my own VPN because I agree with you completely. These companies are definitely black boxes. I will definitely check it out!
I am using ExpressVPN. It is the Best VPN according to Reddit. I found it when I wanted to play Pokemon Go. This game is restricted in my region, and I had to find a solution to installing it on my phone. Luckily one of my friends advised me to use a VPN to install it. I bought the license of ExpressVPN, and I have it until now. Now I am using the VPN for being items from American online stores. For example, Target is restricted in my region, so I can't log in and make an order without using the VPN. It is pretty helpful in such cases.
Haven't tested this Adam as I don't currently have a use, but nicely done! You may want to consider changing the landing page's design. Texts are too big and too much 'in your face' in my opinion.
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