Le 27/03/2015 15:45, Eric Chadbourne a écrit :
It should be fine to use a vpn, though I have not tried it. I wonder what the
downsides would be? A little extra latency shouldn’t matter. If you leave it
on all the time maybe bandwidth costs?
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Eric Chadbourne
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On Mar 27, 2015, at 6:49 AM, John Verney <johnver...@outlook.com> wrote:
Hello all,
Simple question -
Is it safe and secure to run freenet through a VPN? I use one of the major VPN
services.
Thanks
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Hello,
I didn't give any data about the vpn, but I'm using one with freenet
(with everything,
only from time to time changing my location), and it works perfectly.
of course, depending on what vpn, the bandwidth may be smaller,
I for my part am using proxpn, that has an unlimited bandwidth, no speed
limit,
one can also choose the port(s), including for mails (in and out) and
adsl phone,
on about a dozen places (Seattle, NY, Singapoor, Amsterdam, Sweden…)
It costs me about 6.5 $ per month.
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