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I´d recommend create your own vpn, it´s cheap and private, if you need help pm me.

When I think about it now.. I think you can get a VPN running in secounds with Vultr's OpenVPN OS image option. Is that a feasible option or are there better ways to get your own VPN up and running?
 

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When I think about it now.. I think you can get a VPN running in secounds with Vultr's OpenVPN OS image option. Is that a feasible option or are there better ways to get your own VPN up and running?
Hi! As I know you can create it with a vps by 2 ways; with openvpn like you say and with a windows server!
 

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It's private until you do something illegal and your host gets subpoenaed :)

You shouldn't be doing anything illegal in the first place, however it is possible that in a more legitimate comprising of your prviacy when you didn't deserve it in the first place if a customer in the same Hypervisior does cause the subpoena request on that node.

I guess the only "absolute and bulletproof" way to protect your privacy is to get a scrap dedicated server that runs for $10-$30 a month. It won't have redundant storage devices unless your paying for them though..
 

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You shouldn't be doing anything illegal in the first place, however it is possible that in a more legitimate comprising of your prviacy when you didn't deserve it in the first place if a customer in the same Hypervisior does cause the subpoena request on that node.

I guess the only "absolute and bulletproof" way to protect your privacy is to get a scrap dedicated server that runs for $10-$30 a month. It won't have redundant storage devices unless your paying for them though..

Not bulletproof at all if you're connecting too it from home. There's always a trail. If you really want to do something shady, you go hotspot surfing, preferably a hotspot you'll never got to again. I've had to work a few cases before that lead me to hotspots, a total waste of time and resources to investigate, they're almost always dead ends. Except this one time when we showed up to a KFC we actually caught the guy red handed ordering shit with stolen credit cards to be dropped nearby.
 

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Not bulletproof at all if you're connecting too it from home. There's always a trail. If you really want to do something shady, you go hotspot surfing, preferably a hotspot you'll never got to again. I've had to work a few cases before that lead me to hotspots, a total waste of time and resources to investigate, they're almost always dead ends. Except this one time when we showed up to a KFC we actually caught the guy red handed ordering shit with stolen credit cards to be dropped nearby.

I were only implying for privacy stakes not for "doing shady activities".
 

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mmhmm, but a lot of people want privacy because they intend on doing something shady :p

That is somewhat true however I feel it not nice to assume everyone who is behind VPNs are doing shady things. For instance some business people will connect to a VPN to keep themselves protected on the internet more (against say competition "cutting them off the net" with say DoS/DDoS).
 

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I always just install OpenVPN Access Server (https://openvpn.net/index.php/access-server/download-openvpn-as-sw.html) typically on CentOS.
Basically a 1-click setup, and gotta love the autoconnect profiles (for mobile) and simple desktop application:
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Only downside is you can only have 2 concurrent clients per server (can upgrade for like $10 / year / user). Luckily all I have is my phone and laptop at most, so free for me.
Love my $0.48/month 1TB bandwidth Netherlands VPS though.
 

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Wow.. that comes out to be not even 6 bucks a YEAR. I can't believe your getting a whole 1TB (left alone a VM) for that price.
I pay $5.74 or something like that per year for it. Typically it doesn't come with a dedicated IPv4, but I got a special deal where they did, so I bought two.
Got another VPS from the same place for about $2.70 / year, but it's NATed IPv4 aka only IPv6 and I couldn't figure out how to set that up with OpenVPN, so I just use it for web hosting now.
 

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I pay $5.74 or something like that per year for it. Typically it doesn't come with a dedicated IPv4, but I got a special deal where they did, so I bought two.
Got another VPS from the same place for about $2.70 / year, but it's NATed IPv4 aka only IPv6 and I couldn't figure out how to set that up with OpenVPN, so I just use it for web hosting now.

Nice that was part of the reason why I was kinda was like "wow" since IPv4s are gone from ARIN and etc so providers are only able to get more from the "aftermarket" and therefore meaning they have to pay more per IPv4 for other people to let go their "spares".
 
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