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Anybody want a 6 month free VPN Account?
SnugVPN is going to start their beta program soon and beta testers will receive 6 months of service for free.
Get your beta account here: https://www.snugvpn.com/beta-program-request/ You are welcome! |
nice thanks!
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Is it your project?
Does it mean that you will sniff all traffic on beta accounts? Put some terms&c, thx... |
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Interesting offer indeed . . .
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How to harvest emails..
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:winkwink: email, w**2@*********un.net thx |
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I'll give it a try.
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6 months free is certainly going to lure a few customers.
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book-mark.. that's a blast from the past :)
Used to love your tgp back in the day! :thumbsup |
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Invites went out today
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signed up :thumbsup interested in knowing how much this will be in 6 months...
IŽll await an email :2 cents: |
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I will give it a try, why not!
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I Want it dude, please pm
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I applied thanks
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Why not make your own VPN instead? It's easy and almost free.
There are lots of other tutorials on how to do it as well. |
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OpenVPN is a good tool, but not much point in installing on a Pie, if you you are looking for a service you can connect to outside, so hide your private connection. (unless you can find a hosting provider that want your Pie in their datacenter :) ) I have a setup on AWS where I fire up the instance via the CLI in whatever region I want to connect to, and then use that server as breakout. It's only turned on when in use, so it have never cost me more than $15 a month... And nobody have access to my data that way - the volumes are encrypted with my own keys, so it can not be broken before they really start selling Quantum computers. On top of that, it have a new breakout IP everytime it boots up, so good luck tracking that... But I only use it when I am on public networks |
Signed up. Thanks OP.
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But no point if you apply the definition that the typical net user of today would believe is correct, which is basically an encrypted proxy used to obscure your location or activity. Running a Pi locally does neither! |
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