Ask HN: Which VPN service do you use?

2 points by pyvek ↗ HN
Why did you end up choosing it over the others?

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Self-hosted OpenVPN server on a cheap VPS in whichever country I want/need it. Simple to setup, full control, and the cost of the VPS is lower than most paid services (and can be used for hosting other stuff too if I want).
Same here but in a Docker container ^^
Yep same here actually. Docker certainly helps with the "simple to setup" bit, along with a script I wrote - http://github.com/lukebennett/ovpn
Do you have any guide on setting something like yours?
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F-Secure's FreedomeVPN has a great reputation and blocks tracking plus harmful websites. Works on Mac and iOS devices.
And Android and Windows.
Depends on the use you are going to make.

A self-hosted VPN (5 USD VPS running a VPN server and socks5/http proxy) is cheaper. The exit IP address most likely is NOT blacklisted by IP-sensible services (e.g. PayPal). But you get one country, one IP and belongs to you.

A professional VPN service will give you access through many countries (40-70 or more), the exit point is 'shared' and many VPN providers (e.g. TorGuard) do not keep logs. Or at least that's what their TOS says.

I've been using SurfEasy and it has been good for me so far. Nice OS X app, easy to toggle countries. It does get autodisabled when you use any sort of torrent app as they want to ensure nobody comes after them for assisting illegal piracy activities, but I actually don't mind that at all.