I’m searching for a VPN that allows more than 10 simultaneous connections on Android devices. Currently, Surfshark provides up to 10 connections, but I’m interested in finding an option that’s both more affordable and better suited for torrenting and IPTV.
They’d rather spend $50 on something they’ll probably throw away in two months, if not sooner. This idea of \lifetime\ gets to some people, even though it’s bad for business.
It’s something I’ve used for over 5 years, mostly for torrents. So far, no trouble. I don’t care about speed because I use a Raspberry Pi set up with Docker, which only lets me torrent when I’m linked to a VPN. For $40, I bought the plan for life.
For six years, I’ve had it and it’s always worked fine. I use it on Fire Cubes and an Android S21 Ultra. I have 100Mbps cable and only get about 80Mbps.
It got shit on. The reason for this is that it’s a slow VPN that seems to work forever. This is my third year with the service. With 100mbps or more, it’s pretty good for normal usage. It’s about 30 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up when torrenting, as other people have said. Not good. The technical side of it is worse than other VPNs. However, I’m able to run my pirate server (mostly safely) over a VPN for free every month instead of paying $5 somewhere else. It quickly builds up in value. In conclusion, it’s not the fastest, but it’s worth using if you already have it or need a cheap option—in this case, it’s almost free.
It’s not that bad with the speeds. I come from India. I can download and transfer files at about 230 to 250 Mbps when I don’t use a VPN. I get about 170 to 210 Mbps with VPN Unlimited. VPN Unlimited isn’t something I use very often. I had a download speed of about 60–80mbps the only time I used it to get a file. I think the computer in Romania is what I used. Being able to forward ports might be hard for you. The PC app didn’t work for me, so I couldn’t test it. And there is no way to turn it on in the Microsoft Store version. I’m not even sure if they allow port forwarding. The permanent sub on stacksocial costs about $90 right now. That price makes it not worth it at all. It’s not that bad if you can get one for $20 to $40. Privacy isn’t always a good thing. I think the play store or app shop will let you try it for free for 7 days.
Why do you need a VPN for IPTV?