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Mullvad is good, it translates to "mole" as in the animal. If you are really paranoid, or live in the UK, they even take money in envelopes as payment.Since the trannys in America are blocking the farms for the Ameribros I had to go find a VPN. If anyone is looking for a cheap private VPN look at Mullvad. No email needed, $5 a month. Works on windows and Android, no experience with iOS. Been great so far.
They also accept many cryptos including xmr and your only authentication info is a randomly assigned number, they don't even ask for your email address. Of course, this means there is no 'forgot password' feature so don't forget it.Mullvad is good, it translates to "mole" as in the animal. If you are really paranoid, or live in the UK, they even take money in envelopes as payment.
That ties into the postal option, generate a user number, write it on a piece of paper and mail it with the money and it will be up and running after they get it. Sketchy or not(they deliver their service) or glow op honey pot? I don't know, but they're not flooding youtube with paid advertising. I'm not sure if that's good or not, if you desire to be invisible it is good to be able to melt into a huge crowd of users.They also accept many cryptos including xmr and your only authentication info is a randomly assigned number, they don't even ask for your email address. Of course, this means there is no 'forgot password' feature so don't forget it.
the iOS version seems to work good too, it is wireguard only however, if you need openvpn support download the ios ovpn client and add a connection manuallyno experience with iOS
I mailed mullvad a years worth of AUD, no sender address on the envelope, sent with international stamps i didnt buy, seems fine to me. took 2 weeks on the dot for the money to be shipped and put in my accountThat ties into the postal option, generate a user number, write it on a piece of paper and mail it with the money and it will be up and running after they get it. Sketchy or not(they deliver their service) or glow op honey pot?
Qubes OS does this much better.This is to people looking for ways to post into the forum.
I just starting using Whonix. Whonix is a virtualized, hardened version of debian that uses a completely separate gateway (Contained in another virtual machine) in order to access the internet that parses everything through TOR, effectively anonymizing all traffic and running everything on ram if you desire to do so. Despite having an install guide consisting of about 30+ pages of, quite frankly, fucking useless bullshit if you know the very basics of kvm and terminal usage (Why are devs like this?) I got everything up and running in about 10 minutes.
The only real complaint that I have with it is that the gateway virtual machine will fail to update properly the first time if you give it less than 1gb of RAM due to a really old bug that makes linux freeze occasionally while configuring locales at 512MB of RAM or less.
I highly recommend it but I don't recommend it if you don't have at the very least a quad core with 2 logical processors per core (meaning 8 threads in total) and 16 GB of RAM as it can be rather intensive to run on RAM alone. Also, the internet speed is garbage, but given you are clogging the only pipe out of the system through a TOR gateway that's to be expected.
You could've just said 8 threads, we would have known what you meantI don't recommend it if you don't have at the very least a quad core with 2 logical processors per core (meaning 8 threads in total)
Old habits die hard.You could've just said 8 threads, we would have known what you meant
I used to use it, but then Google started giving me the "you look like a bot, you have to do the regular captcha" bullshitI don't know if this has been mentioned, or whether this extension is well known around here, but it's worth sharing nonetheless.
Of all the blights and inconveniences on the Internet, captchas sure are one of them. So, here's a browser extension called buster that could help to deal with them.
It helped me a ton and it might help you, too.![]()
GitHub - dessant/buster: Captcha solver extension for humans
Captcha solver extension for humans. Contribute to dessant/buster development by creating an account on GitHub.github.com
With all the hate you seem to have towards captchas, @Null , I'd be surprised if you don't have it installed already.
For what its worth, I had a protonmail account I never signed into for about a year and its still alive, but what do I know.Some newfag woes here but I'm looking for a reliable recovery email for my account in case something goes wrong on the site again. The one I am currently using is a free service that deletes inactive emails which is obviously a problem if I just don't check the email for 6 months. I was thinking of using a protonmail alias linked to my actual account which would be fine from a mail address privacy perspective but if protonmail decides to go all political (as they've done in the past) then I'm obviously fucked if they see an incoming kiwifarms.net email or the alias is leaked then they link it to my account and delete me.
I know it's probably best to not tie my kiwi account in any way to me and as such will probably just use lolcow.email once registration opens for that. But in case that doesn't happen are any kiwis using protonmail for their recovery? If so have there been any deletion/problems (I also heard they can delete inactive free accounts after 3 months). If my idea is really stupid are there any services that won't have a deletion problem?