To get paid.one of the things that bothered me about PIA, I saw they run Google Analytics on their traffic… why?
Feels like putting the fox in the henhouse.To get paid.
Agreed. Seems counter to the purpose.Feels like putting the fox in the henhouse.
I have Nord but never use it. It blocks things I don't want blocked, like Kroger.com of all things. That and my connection drops a lot more than without it so I'm just letting my subscription run out and I'll be done with it.I'm using Nord on all my devices. Allows me to connect to various servers of my choice. No problems for the last two years. The only complaint I have is my bank does not like VPN connetions from out of country. But with the app, it allows me to pause the VPN connection for a few minutes so I can log on, do what I need to do, and the VPN reconnects automatically.
Analyzing traffic??? Before they encrypt it of course. So much for privacy.one of the things that bothered me about PIA, I saw they run Google Analytics on their traffic… why?
Would have been hard to believe before the occupation. But we are now under soft totalitarianism:US bill S 686
Careful could get 20 years for using a vpn soon.
i switched to 1password after the breach with lastpass. i just let my sub expire. so far it's working fine. The import from lastpass was simple. i also use PIA, but only for the socks5 for torrenting. If i'm away from home and want to secure my traffic, i use the synology vpn service setup on my router.Anyone using Express VPN? Any experience with the password manger portion of it?
I'm begrudgingly still using LastPass as my manager tool despite me knowing better after the data breach last year. Looking to move away from it but haven't found the replacement solution yet. Express seems to have a decent VPN and offers a password manager as part of the plan as a bonus, but that is something I use more than the actual VPN, so it needs to be better than a random add-on. That needs to work.
Not sure we have had the discussion, but make sure you do both steps to cancel your account. I subscribed for a month to test something, and cancelled. or so I thought. I happened to go back into my account and discovered I had to do an extra, vague, obscure step to actually finish the cancellation. I felt like it was a way to get one more month/year out of a customer. You think its done, they charge your card again, and when you call customer service you figure out you didnt quite finish so now you are on the hook for one more term because you didnt really cancel all the way.I have Nord but never use it. It blocks things I don't want blocked, like Kroger.com of all things. That and my connection drops a lot more than without it so I'm just letting my subscription run out and I'll be done with it.