• socsa@piefed.social
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    2 months ago

    Yes, the advertising is straight up misleading, saying shit like it protects you from viruses, and hides your browsing history from your ISP and lets you get international Netflix. It literally does nothing for viruses, it just exposes you to a different ISP (Nord), and Netflix is usually pretty quick about VPN blocking.

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    2 months ago

    You do know that you are not getting the best product and prices for something when the company is doing that much advertising

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    2 months ago

    When I paid for nordvpn with a credit card and decided to cancel, it took like a week and a half of emails with them to cancel and remove my payment info. A lot of, are you sure you want to cancel, are you sure you’re who you say you are

    After that no more nordvpn. Pay for these services with crypto

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      2 months ago

      Mullvad FTW. They’ve already proven themselves when they were raided and the feds got nothing.

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        I switched from Nord to Mullvad recently and it’s much more stable on linux, and on android it’s less glitchy, and the signup process was beautiful. I’m normally very critical of software, and I was really impressed with how smooth it was.

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    Yes, NordVPN is garbage. As a SysAdmin, my users that run it on their home PC along with our VPN are a continuous pain in the ass. The product only needs to be 5% of what it is, the rest is Anti-virus bs. It either: does not play well with other VPNs, is impossible to disable, or the people that buy this product are not computer literate enough to use such a complicated peice of shit. All of the above is also a possibility. Since it’s their home PC, we won’t go on it to fix anything and all I can do is blindly troubleshoot. The VPN I use cost me $20 a year and the only thing it does is be a VPN. It should be called NordComplicatedSecuritySuite.

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          their advertising was just as bad until relatively recently. And their offers are just as bad. Like, 90% off all the time. 90% off a price they never charged and made up. It’s the same as with pizza places, where they say the pizza really costs £20 but if you have this voucher you can get it for £5! What a deal, right?

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        2 months ago

        Mullvad is the only VPN I trust. They proved themselves when they were raided and the feds got nothing.

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      2 months ago

      I tested all the alternatives and NordVPN was the only one that worked well with my work VPN. What alternatives do you know that work in parallel with tailscale?

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    2 months ago

    TL;DR - sponsored article disguising as an opinion piece, mentions briefly the many many problems with it, but ends with “I trust my corporate overlords to never use my data for evil”

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    I’ve used NordVPN for a couple of years and never had reason to switch. None of it gets in my way, and it’s just worked.

    I’m sure others are just the same, but ive no reason to put in effort to change when I have a working solution.

    Plus it’s double effort cus I dont think anyone else does a meshnet alternative so I’d be setting up tailscale too.

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      Meshnet is going to be discontinued.

      There’s also local share that is free open source that does the same thing as meshnet. It’s been around for some time now and can be installed on most devices.

      And incognito is not going to be linked to nord anymore. You’d have to pay for that service separate. Nord definitely has been going downhill on services to use. I mean it has locker so there’s that but even then… proton does the same thing. Also there’s proton vpn. At least with proton you get an email and calendar and all that jazz too. Not that there is anything wrong with nord just being a vpn. It’s just shitty they did all this bait and switch bullshit. Leaves à sour taste with trust issues.

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        If you’re referring to their announcement last year about discontinuing meshnet, they’ve retracted that.

        I know there are alternatives but why would I go to any effort to set them up when i have something that has worked exactly as I want it to for the last 2yrs? The cost of nordvpn is sufficiently low enough that I wouldn’t switch to something just because it’s free.

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          You do you. I have trust issues with companies switching their motto every two seconds. I’d rather not be complacent to instability nor discourage anyone who expects some basic standards of consistency where they spend their money.

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        Why would I want a calendar with my vpn subscription? It’s like bundling a barbecue with your purchase of a new jacket.

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          Probably the same reason it had email. For task managing. It’s what you expect with Proton brand being that it was first for email

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    Nord doesn’t do a whole lot for anyone so it’s pretty worthless.

    That being said, I switched to Proton from Nord a few months ago and this shit isn’t working out either. Constantly flapping connection with Proton.

    I need a different alternative.

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    Reddit also hates people who criticize child predators.

    I question calling something Nordic if it’s based in Panama and headquartered in Lithuania. I get it, it’s just branding, like how Texas Pete isn’t made in Texas (at least it’s not made in New York City, I suppose) but maybe call it something else?

    IIRC Proton is Nordic, but I don’t know if that makes their VPN better or worse. They do have a free ordering and I use it when I’m on public WiFi because I can, but otherwise can’t vouch for it.

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    I need a VPN to get around geoblocks and to torrent without my ISP sending me letters.

    NordVPN always worked perfectly fine for me. I don’t see the problem? Not saying other ones aren’t better, but it seems perfectly adequate.

    Looks like the concerns are about who owns it? But how does that make it a worse solution for my torrent box?

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      They could possibly snitch you out to your government. We can’t trust that they are not recording your traffic.

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        Yeah but so could my ISP, and all in all I find it more likely my ISP would, than that NordVPN would. I don’t trust either, but I definitely trust my ISP less.

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    Most stuff with obnoxious advertising causes me to avoid them, and that’s usually a bad sign. Compare that to Mullvad, who only do pinpoint relevant ads, and they have the receipts that show they actually do what they say.

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    I still have 200+ days on my plan, but cancelled it for now. Not because of any major concerns, it’s good enough for what I need it for.

    But they just making the app worse. There used to be like a map where you could select servers, they removed it. You used to have a “pause” and a “disconnect” next to each other. Now the “disconnect” is the last option behind the “pause” menu. Why?

    I hate enshittification and that’s just that.

    Will probably switch to mullvad after it expires.