My data center is in Amsterdam (AMS3). What are you on about? No, you can’t flip your connection all over the globe, but it’s still outside of America.
Go with a commercial provider then. But don’t bitch about all the issues and risks.
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lando55@lemmy.zip 19 hours agoThis will only satisfy limited use cases. DO operates primarily in the US, and global region availability is limited to a handful of countries. People like to be able to change their VPN gateway country, something not easily supported in your setup.
My data center is in Amsterdam (AMS3). What are you on about? No, you can’t flip your connection all over the globe, but it’s still outside of America.
Go with a commercial provider then. But don’t bitch about all the issues and risks.
Are you ok?
I honestly don’t know why you took that as bitching, I’m merely pointing out that your setup likely won’t satisfy the needs of many who are looking at VPN subscriptions. It’s great that it works for you, but several folks I know aren’t likely to (for example) maintain or provision a VPS over in the UK to use BBC iPlayer.
WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
I would not want my VPN to be hosted in the US, and not only because of trump.
shalafi@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
Amsterdam (AMS3) is not in America, in case you missed that bit.