Mullvad (VPN provider) to permanently remove port forwarding feature entirely,
Re: Mullvad (VPN provider) to permanently remove port forwarding feature entirely,
I've been wondering why i went back to low id but I missed this thread. So AirVPN still has this feature? It's unreal, I just started using this Mullvad service a month ago and it was so easy to setup, lol. My luck...
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I feel ya. It was so easy to Setup indeed! It sucks because otherwise their vpn is incredible. And I even sometimes use their privacy browser.marvingray wrote: Thu Jul 13, 2023 6:45 am I've been wondering why i went back to low id but I missed this thread. So AirVPN still has this feature? It's unreal, I just started using this Mullvad service a month ago and it was so easy to setup, lol. My luck...
Re: Mullvad (VPN provider) to permanently remove port forwarding feature entirely,
So far YES, although I am worried that they will eventually cave too. I had been thinking about trying Mullvad as an alternate for port-forwarding, so I was distraught at the news! I hope you did not purchase a 3-year plan.
I wonder if they will give refunds for those who no longer want the changed service?
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Mullvad has given out refunds since their announcement as far as I knowNight457 wrote: Thu Jul 13, 2023 11:53 amSo far YES, although I am worried that they will eventually cave too. I had been thinking about trying Mullvad as an alternate for port-forwarding, so I was distraught at the news! I hope you did not purchase a 3-year plan.
I wonder if they will give refunds for those who no longer want the changed service?
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That is honest and fair, so I guess I can't despise them!
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Re: Mullvad (VPN provider) to permanently remove port forwarding feature entirely,
Friends such a question, what VPN you use to open movies on sites such as Amazon.com and Primevideo, and maybe on these sites for each movie a different country ?
I have a free add-on from Googl TouchVPN - I can't open any movie on these sites
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I have a free add-on from Googl TouchVPN - I can't open any movie on these sites
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Re: Mullvad (VPN provider) to permanently remove port forwarding feature entirely,
Most VPNs don't work for Amazon Prime Video. They also check the DNS server. It also has to be located in the US (for example).
I figured out, that HolaVPN does work for Amazon, but its free version is very limited (and not secure because of this p2p thing...).
Or you sign up at a DNS proxy like smartdnsproxy.com.
I figured out, that HolaVPN does work for Amazon, but its free version is very limited (and not secure because of this p2p thing...).
Or you sign up at a DNS proxy like smartdnsproxy.com.
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Why do they put such a restriction, I do not understand, it turns out that if you are not from the USA, you will not be able to download anything. Thank you very much for this site smartdnsproxy.com , I will try it, I think there is a promotion there 14 Days Free Trial 
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Download from Amazon Prime VIdeo? It's not possible in a normal way like with your browser or a download manager. You need special software for it. Their videos are DRM protected.it turns out that if you are not from the USA, you will not be able to download anything.
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ghost wrote: Sun Dec 01, 2024 7:54 pmDownload from Amazon Prime VIdeo? It's not possible in a normal way like with your browser or a download manager. You need special software for it. Their videos are DRM protected.it turns out that if you are not from the USA, you will not be able to download anything.
It's bad