Private Internet Access VPN is offering 1-Year VPN Service for £29.48. Note, this is valid for 12-months
Features:
Secure VPN Account
Encrypted WiFi
P2P and VoIP Support
PPTP, OpenVPN and L2TP/IPSec
Multiple VPN Gateways
Unlimited Bandwidth
SOCKS5 Proxy Included
No traffic logs
Instant Setup
Top comments
ciarandanielbyrne1
13 Nov 167#7
It is a service to hide which porno's your watching :smiley:
eslick to Python5
13 Nov 165#17
There is nothing unclear about their logging policy they don't log, US based company for consumer law protection but nothing to worry about there as they don't keep logs.
I found it a bit slow through their servers. May give them another shot though.
praevalens to praevalens
13 Nov 16#2
I voted hot
K1LLER HORNET to praevalens
13 Nov 16#3
I'm getting pretty much full line speed with my fibre service.
praevalens
13 Nov 16#4
May have just been the servers I was getting. I'm by no means a vpn expert but my download speed went from 8.1 down a sec to around 5
scorpio iscariot
13 Nov 16#5
In laymans terms what is this exactly?
Interloper to scorpio iscariot
13 Nov 16#14
If you don't already know, you probably don't need it. :wink:
Heat from me but PIA really need to change their IP addresses. I'm constantly getting CloudFlare/Captcha pages now as so many sites have flagged PIA's servers as untrustworthy. It's driving me nuts.
wakkaday
13 Nov 16#6
Good deal..
ciarandanielbyrne1
13 Nov 167#7
It is a service to hide which porno's your watching :smiley:
wakkaday
13 Nov 161#8
Do you think it's worth wait I g e black friday
Daniboy
13 Nov 161#9
5 log ins is handy, share with some mates and it's minimal per year
I have been using this service for almost a year now and its really good. I get full speed on my fibre connection
Python5
13 Nov 164#15
becareful with this one
Cons:
Based in US (fourteen eyes country)
Unclear logging policy
Uses third party support tools
eslick to Python5
13 Nov 165#17
There is nothing unclear about their logging policy they don't log, US based company for consumer law protection but nothing to worry about there as they don't keep logs.
fish323 to Python5
13 Nov 16#24
Also, does not support services blocked by geo location so no BBC iplayer via this service.
benlondon to Python5
13 Nov 16#35
Fourteen eyes country haha do you honestly think the government's of the world are interested in what the average Joe is doing online (besides the obvious people they are targeting)
wakkaday
13 Nov 16#16
Which VPN
So you reccomend
PulisOut
13 Nov 16#18
Had them for 3 years now, best service the is out there.
Daniboy
13 Nov 16#19
Speed wise using nearest server, I find pc is really good. Android app usually around half speed
DaveG46
13 Nov 16#20
Uses this for a year seems pretty good only issue I've had is that one of the updates stopped it working on my Android box so ended up having to install an old version
Wowhats to DaveG46
13 Nov 16#23
How did you install your VPN on your Android box, as I am thinking of getting one soon?.
Wowhats
13 Nov 16#21
My subscription with IP Vanish ends soon so I may give these a go.
yozzer
13 Nov 161#22
Can this be used on laptops, tablets and phones?
fish323 to yozzer
13 Nov 16#25
Yes
leekman
13 Nov 161#26
Also they use share IP address which is flagged by bbc , netflixs etc hence no bbc iplayer , netflixs etc. Ive been a customer for them 8months now and have no speed issues with them but will be looking for a new vpn provider with dedicated ip address when my subscribtion runs out..
Python5
13 Nov 161#27
take the risk. i googled it and alot of people had concerns.. id recommend purevpn if you want a trustworthy vpn
fish323
13 Nov 162#28
I live in Vietnam and I have no problem accessing BBC iplayer on airvpn.org It works far better on a Mac than a PC. If you use a PC there is a serious learning curve. I am not computer literate and I figured it out but as soon as I switched to a Mac it worked far better, no resetting of the network adapters every time I stopped using the vpn. Speeds are good and they take pride in defeating geo services. No logs and no cookies.
wakkaday
13 Nov 16#29
Air vpn is expensive .
coco_cool
13 Nov 16#30
Heat from me. I have been with them for over 5 years. Good speed and reliable connection; can be used on multiple devices at the same time and dead cheap!
DrHotUK
13 Nov 161#31
don't think there's any such thing as a trust worthy VPN, they can all say they don't log and we just believe them... I had PIA for two years and never got mite than about 25mbps. switched to NordVpn and get more than double...
anthony69
13 Nov 16#32
You can purchase a Lifetime subscription to Infinity VPN for just £35 here. Includes 10 devices and torrent access. Been using it for a few months and seems good. Reviews are good too.
Fed up of paying around £20/£30 a year so this was perfect
spannerzone
13 Nov 161#33
Trouble with lifetime deals is they often either go out of business or change the terms and conditions rendering deals obsolete. Of course I don't know that will happen with this Infinity VPN but certainly something to have in back of your mind
Naruto
13 Nov 16#34
What's the best VPN server out there?
Daniboy
13 Nov 16#36
It's an app in play store
Geemac
13 Nov 163#37
I have used PIA for the last 2 years and I’m happy with the service.
As too the government spying on its citizens:
The Investigatory Powers Bill will force service providers to store browsing records for 12 months.
Service providers, such as BT or Sky, will be required to store the internet connection records - what services a device connects to - for everyone in the UK for a year so that police can access them.
The UK has more surveillance cameras than the rest of Europe; we are the most surveilled citizens in the world.
And no I do not wear a tinfoil hat :wink:
stoney73
13 Nov 16#38
PuteVPN never worked once while I was in China, didn't matter which server I chose. PIA worked every time. #JustSayin
MonkeysUncle
13 Nov 16#39
I'm with pia, its really fast for me, keeps up with my Usenet downloads on fibre. They also got rid of their Russian vpn server a good few months ago due to security risks there.
Most folks don't need **** amounts of security, and if say you were logged into somewhere which requires a login they don't just log your i.p address they usually log mac address etc. And your internet provider always logs what you do, mac address etc. Then you'd also have to have signed up anonymously and never logged in anywhere out of vpn, etc etc.
So in effect VPN is a bit pointless for security, its much better to buy payg sim card data bundles in cash etc. Same as its always been.
wakkaday
13 Nov 16#40
it's more with hiding the browsing history snd downloads
from a mac address that cannot get that info
fish323
14 Nov 161#41
I don't really care how much it costs as long as it reliably allows me to do what I want to do. To me a provider that doesn't allow me to overcome geo locked services is money wasted however little they charge me.
joecrowther
14 Nov 16#42
Have used for 3 years or so, highly rate them. Lots of output locations and plenty fast enough for everything I need.
Mada06
14 Nov 16#43
I've used them for the past few months and have used the UK servers while in the US, Jersey, Guernsey, Reykjavik etc. All have worked well and have allowed me to access Sky Go, iPlayer and amazon prime. No complaints whatsoever.
nomnomnomnom
14 Nov 162#44
Indeed. PIA are on the 'absolutely not' list on almost every forum I visit, apart from the lesser tech based ones.
Being based in the US means they can be told to start logging, can't talk about it, and even have to offer the service claiming they're still not logging.
You have no privacy with a VPN like PIA as they're based in the US. You are doing little more than changing your IP address.
With so many other good providers out there, I do have to wonder why people bother with PIA. Maybe it's the friendly website and convincing claims of security.
US law is very clear: If a request to log user data is made, they have to log it without telling anyone. If you think "we do not log" has any weight behind it, you're mistaken I'm afraid.
We've been here before though: Hide My Ass - a UK based VPN passing details to the FBI. If they have that reach over UK-US borders, then you can be sure they have way more control in the US.
I don't use torrents but do use kodi. Should I be using a VPN?
Peew971
14 Nov 16#49
Great VPN at a great price.
qwerta369
14 Nov 16#50
US Netflix can?
Jes1
14 Nov 161#51
Depends what you're using Kodi for. If you're just streaming, it's highly unlikely that you need a VPN unless your ISP was actually looking at your internet traffic. If you're using any torrent add-ons then yeah, a VPN is probably a good idea. Even then though, you'll probably just get a letter telling you to stop on your first few strikes. If you get a letter, get a VPN.
sJohnson23
14 Nov 16#52
Yes, they're very interested. Because for a huge percentage of people, if they have your internet history, they have you by the balls. And you may think "Well, I'm nobody important" - you might not be today but tomorrow you might find yourself in the middle of something of interest to the Government and they may find it necessary to destroy you in the eyes of the public. You might think that paranoid but here's cuddly Tony's government doing exactly that sort of thing to someone whose only "offence" was to be involved in a train crash:
Its like... a P.O box. You can send and receive traffic from them instead of you which offers more security. Also this can enable you to possibly spoof your DNS to the US or other places (netflix benefits)
Gollywood
14 Nov 16#54
Isnt that the whole point of these services?
gingepie
14 Nov 161#55
No Netflix = Cold. Sorry.
evostick47
14 Nov 16#56
Why not just use a fee one like Hola?
Shard
14 Nov 16#57
Anyone get problems on Windows 10 with it constantly connecting and disconnecting? Say online for 5 minutes, then disconnects, then online for 5 mns more, etc. It's a problem I get, then I twiddle with udp/tcp settings and it goes away, then it comes back again later
eslick
14 Nov 16#58
have a google at what they sold recently :disappointed:
PIA does work with Iplayer
Rich86
14 Nov 16#59
I have PIA and Airvpn. I'd definitely recommend Airvpn. They have servers in various countries and decent speeds. In the client area you can see which devices are connected and how data has been used per session. Works with iplayer too
darthvader666uk
14 Nov 16#60
I have been on pia for almost 3 years and it's supurb! I got bt infinity 2 and connect at about 80mbs and with this on, I get from 5MBs to 8MBs. I did however, find that pia own app bottoms out on windows 10 but a simple Google got me setup on openvpn. get this on at load up, perfect combo! highly recommended
darthvader666uk
14 Nov 16#61
yro. I had this. was well annoying but setup openvpn and got it to load on start, zero issues since :smiley:
FTOdude170
14 Nov 16#62
so using a proxy and or anonymouse isnt considered safe?
tanabe
14 Nov 16#63
PIA the only vpn I use and have done (with no problems) for years
Hot From Me
itsmesean
14 Nov 16#64
For basic use of vpn this is ideal
Matt.Wild
14 Nov 16#65
Which VPN to allow Amazon and Netflix services for UK and US, please?
Mauley
14 Nov 16#66
This is a good deal for a quality VPN provider but I have found AirVPN to have faster servers and with it being based in Italy you don't have the same laws at USA.
edwardo1973
14 Nov 16#67
Hmmm. Question, why do so many people wish to hide their IP address?
anthony69
14 Nov 161#68
Your internet provider would only see you going to the VPN server, nothing else. All your traffic between the server and you is then encrypted, so they could not see what is was you were accessing or the sites you were visiting through the VPN. Even inspecting the data would be useless because it is encrypted.
CannonPark
14 Nov 16#69
I just finished a year of this service. The iPad app struggled to connect whilst abroad and recently unable to access iplayer and Netflix abroad so useless for what I need.
Cauterise
14 Nov 16#70
I have tried several, and find VyprVPN is the best at masking your location. Unlike some others, it can even fool PayPal and National Lottery to think your in the UK ...... essential if you travel as much as I have to.
Fleabum
14 Nov 16#71
I have tested this provider before, here is my lowdown.
Example speed on their German VPN peering point:-
Example Sweden VPN peering point:-
Example Southampton UK VPN peering point:-
Positives
Fast, just look at the speed test
Cheap... very cheap...
Lots of peering points all over the world
Lets you VPN a single port (good if you run a public server on your VPN to stop DOS attacks on your real IP)
Good security options in the Windows client if your ultra paranoid
Client regularly updated
Negatives
ALOT and I mean ALOT of their IP address range is banned on sites like twitch.tv
ALOT and I mean ALOT of their IP address range cause you to get a cloudflare captula on websites (including HUKD)
Tends to stop responding about 01:30 in the morning, you have to manually reconnect
For £29.48 its a great deal. Have some heat!
Regards
Flea
DaveG46
14 Nov 161#72
Downloaded an old version via Google and then just install the apk
wonderbrawl
14 Nov 16#73
I've used this service. It's decent. You can use the US server to watch US Netflix, works on Windows, Linux, Mac, Android (I don't know about ios). The installation is very simple - bit more niggly on Linux, but what isn't? note that when running, it was a huge drain on my phone battery.
Great for torrenting. I didn't notice more than a 10% drop in speeds either way.
Fairys_Burn_Things
14 Nov 16#74
I can never get anywhere near my true speed with this . When it runs out will be trying a different one.
can i ask someone some basic questions about this vpn malarky over a private message perhaps? would anyone be so kind to lend me 10 mins of their time?
thanks
mats123
14 Nov 16#77
have a look at torguard, no logs at all, stealth option, good for privacy a really good speed
Jes1
14 Nov 16#78
Probably safe enough in the uk tbh. A proxy will hide your ip address and protect you from having your ip address reported, but won't encrypt your traffic. If you were torrenting a lot of stuff or didn't want your isp to see your traffic for whatever reason then you might want to use a VPN. ISPs won't generally bust you for torrenting unless a copyright holder reports your IP.
nick_2k
14 Nov 161#79
If you are looking to get a VPN because you think the government is interested in your favorite flavour of porn, please think again. Do you think the government care and/or have the manpower to trawl through the Petabytes of perverted material we go through on a daily basis?! And for what benefit?! (other than to add to their own collection).
Torrents work fine and they also offer a SOCKS5 proxy if anyone wants to configure their client to connect via that.
If you're looking to use a VPN to do bad things online, this probably isn't the website to be doing your research on VPN's. Also, please get a hobby.
If you're looking for a VPN because you're concerned about cyber security, online threats or are using unsecured public networks, this is a great solution. Actually, it's probably a good solution for all of the above, however I don't care if the government monitor my fetish of the month and I don't do bad things online. There's a PIA mobile app that comes in handy if you're connecting to public Wi-Fi, since they tend to be about as trustworthy as my ex.
The loads on the VPN peer points do vary, e.g. Southampton has a smaller capacity than London so sometimes it might be worth trying an alternative if one seems slower than the other. Times of day, distance etc. will all make a difference but personally I've never had a major issue. I have had problems trying to access certain US video streaming services (such as Netflix), known IP ranges tend to get blocked because VPN's are a pretty common way of avoiding country restrictions. Anyhoo... voted hot from me.
essexgangsta
14 Nov 16#80
i need to get a VPN, ive used torrent sites but sky have blocked them, im not a massive downloader by any means. my concern is setting it up as i managed to set up my cctv cameras to see it outside my network and i dont want to mess that up so i cant see the house while im at work etc.
stevehaley
14 Nov 16#81
Just dumped pia
1. Geolocation now failed for both Amazon and Netflix
2. Doesn't stay up consistently.
jumpinoffthbed
14 Nov 16#82
I was about to say the main reason anyone should want a vpn is security over open networks, don't know why no one else has mentioned this. I've spent the last 2 years travelling and wouldn't want to not have one, PIA worked well for me including china which is a pita, dubai was only place it wouldn't work. Using seed4me at the mo because I got a free trial.
plewis00
15 Nov 16#83
What's wrong with CyberGhost? I got the year as part of the Lifehacker Humble Bundle deal and it seems to do exactly what's asked of it - gets good reviews and comes out cheaper than these ones?
djbenny1
15 Nov 16#84
Also been using this for about 3 years now - it's the only subscription I have that I don't bother messing with and just let it auto renew every year. It's great.
HotAddict
15 Nov 16#85
Had good service from pia, connection seems pretty stable.
I like the PC client as it provides some useful features like internet killswitch, other clients might do that now.
If your really worried about logging they do accept payment via US gift cards but it does cost more.
wakkaday
15 Nov 16#86
I'm going go with air vpn they should have offers soon
AW10
15 Nov 16#87
Does anyone have personal experience with VPN Unlimited or VPN Forever??
They seems to be offering a Lifetime Subscription deal for $29, which does seem awfully low priced for the promise of lifetime VPN services for up to 5 devices.
BenHarley
16 Nov 16#88
So PIA not recommended? I heard its slow, read here too and browsing and logging is very slow.
wakkaday
16 Nov 16#89
I've tried a trial of all. Torguard seemed good. Pia vpn always worked for me but I thought torrents were slow. Ibvpn seems quite fast for me. Need to try airvpn but heard good things. Waiting g for black Friday offers. I would stay away from stackssocials lifetime offers the companies rank below top 5 in list of vpns
Opening post
Features:
Secure VPN Account
Encrypted WiFi
P2P and VoIP Support
PPTP, OpenVPN and L2TP/IPSec
Multiple VPN Gateways
Unlimited Bandwidth
SOCKS5 Proxy Included
No traffic logs
Instant Setup
Top comments
Cons:
Based in US (fourteen eyes country)
Unclear logging policy
Uses third party support tools
https://www.humblebundle.com/lifehacker-software-bundle
All comments (89)
Heat from me but PIA really need to change their IP addresses. I'm constantly getting CloudFlare/Captcha pages now as so many sites have flagged PIA's servers as untrustworthy. It's driving me nuts.
This was a list of deals
Cons:
Based in US (fourteen eyes country)
Unclear logging policy
Uses third party support tools
So you reccomend
https://stacksocial.com/sales/infinity-vpn
Fed up of paying around £20/£30 a year so this was perfect
As too the government spying on its citizens:
The Investigatory Powers Bill will force service providers to store browsing records for 12 months.
Service providers, such as BT or Sky, will be required to store the internet connection records - what services a device connects to - for everyone in the UK for a year so that police can access them.
The UK has more surveillance cameras than the rest of Europe; we are the most surveilled citizens in the world.
And no I do not wear a tinfoil hat :wink:
Most folks don't need **** amounts of security, and if say you were logged into somewhere which requires a login they don't just log your i.p address they usually log mac address etc. And your internet provider always logs what you do, mac address etc. Then you'd also have to have signed up anonymously and never logged in anywhere out of vpn, etc etc.
So in effect VPN is a bit pointless for security, its much better to buy payg sim card data bundles in cash etc. Same as its always been.
from a mac address that cannot get that info
Being based in the US means they can be told to start logging, can't talk about it, and even have to offer the service claiming they're still not logging.
You have no privacy with a VPN like PIA as they're based in the US. You are doing little more than changing your IP address.
With so many other good providers out there, I do have to wonder why people bother with PIA. Maybe it's the friendly website and convincing claims of security.
US law is very clear: If a request to log user data is made, they have to log it without telling anyone. If you think "we do not log" has any weight behind it, you're mistaken I'm afraid.
We've been here before though: Hide My Ass - a UK based VPN passing details to the FBI. If they have that reach over UK-US borders, then you can be sure they have way more control in the US.
We do not store logs relating to traffic, session, DNS or metadata. In other words, we do not log, period. Privacy is our policy.
It also hides what you do online if you are worried about isp's being legally obliged to log what you do.
https://www.humblebundle.com/lifehacker-software-bundle
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1396529/Outrage-over-Labour-dirty-tricks-email.html
PIA does work with Iplayer
Hot From Me
Example speed on their German VPN peering point:-
Example Sweden VPN peering point:-
Example Southampton UK VPN peering point:-
Positives
Fast, just look at the speed test
Cheap... very cheap...
Lots of peering points all over the world
Lets you VPN a single port (good if you run a public server on your VPN to stop DOS attacks on your real IP)
Good security options in the Windows client if your ultra paranoid
Client regularly updated
Negatives
ALOT and I mean ALOT of their IP address range is banned on sites like twitch.tv
ALOT and I mean ALOT of their IP address range cause you to get a cloudflare captula on websites (including HUKD)
Tends to stop responding about 01:30 in the morning, you have to manually reconnect
For £29.48 its a great deal. Have some heat!
Regards
Flea
Great for torrenting. I didn't notice more than a 10% drop in speeds either way.
thanks
Torrents work fine and they also offer a SOCKS5 proxy if anyone wants to configure their client to connect via that.
If you're looking to use a VPN to do bad things online, this probably isn't the website to be doing your research on VPN's. Also, please get a hobby.
If you're looking for a VPN because you're concerned about cyber security, online threats or are using unsecured public networks, this is a great solution. Actually, it's probably a good solution for all of the above, however I don't care if the government monitor my fetish of the month and I don't do bad things online. There's a PIA mobile app that comes in handy if you're connecting to public Wi-Fi, since they tend to be about as trustworthy as my ex.
The loads on the VPN peer points do vary, e.g. Southampton has a smaller capacity than London so sometimes it might be worth trying an alternative if one seems slower than the other. Times of day, distance etc. will all make a difference but personally I've never had a major issue. I have had problems trying to access certain US video streaming services (such as Netflix), known IP ranges tend to get blocked because VPN's are a pretty common way of avoiding country restrictions. Anyhoo... voted hot from me.
1. Geolocation now failed for both Amazon and Netflix
2. Doesn't stay up consistently.
I like the PC client as it provides some useful features like internet killswitch, other clients might do that now.
If your really worried about logging they do accept payment via US gift cards but it does cost more.
https://stacksocial.com/sales/vpn-unlimited-lifetime-subscription
https://stacksocial.com/sales/vpn-forever-lifetime-subscription?aid=a-acj1xxje
They seems to be offering a Lifetime Subscription deal for $29, which does seem awfully low priced for the promise of lifetime VPN services for up to 5 devices.