I know Malwarebytes is a respected, I also know Mullvad once partnered with them when Malwarebytes made their own vpn, would you guys still recommend Azirevpn as a good and trustworthy vpn or not?
What are you looking for in a vpn… I ask as not all vpns are going to give you what your looking for more or less…??
Problem with them being a US company now is they can switch on logging anytime without telling anybody
I wouldn’t recommend them as high as I did before they got bought, but they’re still solid.
For now it’s no real changes, except that they have a pot of money to use.
They had some economic problems before, and I suppose I see the appeal of having malwarebytes backing you up.
I use them daily and honestly, the quality has rather gone up after they got bought. They put up a server in Malmö quite quickly
I switched to AirVPN which is around the same price after AzireVPN was associated with MalwareBytes, I was using this service since a while and even had the special price. A VPN focusing on privacy cannot be linked with a US company for me, it’s a nonsense.
I have today a more stable connection than previously and around the same speed.
You can use gluetun in docker with a really simple configuration and country auto-selection: https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/blob/main/setup/providers/airvpn.md
Azire is fine , but I wouldn’t use them privstely , I would rather get windscribe
I’m just curious, I wanna give Azire a chance, just don’t want my time to be wasted.
Well I’m not sure about that, if Mullvad was cool with partnering with them and Mozilla whom both are based in the USA.
Why not though? They have no trackers, anonymous signing up and anonymous payment methods.
I have to say… for a smaller vpn, Azire has some impressive features to it.
10GB servers
Port forwarding
0-logs
Very nice find
looks promising honestly. As for me, I really love Private Internet Access… the only criticism I would say is … compared to Private Internet Access, AzireVPN is the price it a bit more. Short of the price difference, Azire looks like a great choice. I haven’t used Azire personally but it’s got some great feature I must say.
But they didn’t get acquired by them
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But they still had servers and let them use their servers which means they could (they obviously didn’t) given up logs at the time.
- No trackers on their website
- Have been in business for more than a decade and .o controversies
- The team is super transparent
- If Mullvad was once associated with Malwarebytes then I’d say they are trustworthy
- They do plan on doing 3rd party audits
- They own all of their servers
- No false marketing, doesn’t make BS promises like most VPN providers