PureVPN
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Moving to Turkey – looking to self-host my own VPN in the US
VPNs are not strictly banned in Turkey, some mainstream ones are but not all of them. I'm using FastestVPN and PureVPN without any issues. Also I have several self hosted wireguard instances which have been working fine for years.
HeadCrushedInDoor in r/selfhosted
August 19, 2025 7:42 PM
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Doubt on subscription
Use a VPN with free or paid... I don't know about free version VPNs, but I'm using PureVPN, which is very cheap at 1100 Rs for 2 years validity. and am watching any content without interruption from India's OTT content.
Nagchinnoda in r/JioHotstar
August 16, 2025 2:52 AM
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I'm probably doing something wrong 😅
If your ISP won't allow Port Forwarding, the best way to overcome this, try to get Pure VPN, if you Google "port forwarding for Pi Network Pure VPN" you should be able to get the information you need. Or try the link below if it works: Port Forwarding Pi Network & Node in the UK: Easy Steps to Boost
...MasterAddition929 in r/PiNetwork
January 1, 2026 1:43 PM
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Moving to China - Need email and VPN
I used to use Ivacy VPN. It worked perfectly in mainland China (Beijing) because there were VPN servers hosted in mainland China and Hong Kong. The company was acquired by PureVPN a couple of years ago, but you can still choose a VPN server hosted in China. I don't know the company's background, but
...equinox1234 in r/ProtonMail
November 18, 2025 6:26 PM
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got a vpn with dedicated ip and port forwarding after leaving nord, seeding speeds are insane compared to before
However the IPs assigned by popular ones like Surfshark, Nord and even PureVPN are usually flagged as scam as a result if heavy abuse by milions, because of which we have face an irritating captcha sh*t i evey other page. Sometimes have issues signing up in different websites. Also has problems with
...Pak_Un in r/torrents
November 27, 2025 3:01 AM
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Slow Speeds on Port Forwarding Servers
Started a chat over the weekend and sent them my speeds with my VPN on and off and no matter the server location I chose from PureVPN I kept having the issue. Without my VPN my speeds were fine. Seemed to resolve itself the next day so it sounded like just server issues from your Port Forwarding ser
...Swagmuffins94 in r/PureVPNcom
July 20, 2026 1:11 PM
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PureVPN Philippines server showing Singapore IP location
Hello, thank you for bringing this to our attention. The Philippines location on PureVPN is a virtual server, and for virtual server locations, we recommend verifying your IP using https://www.maxmind.com/en/locate-my-ip-address. At the moment, MaxMind is also displaying an incorrect location for th
...PureVPNcom in r/PureVPNcom
August 5, 2026 8:49 AM
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VPN Unlimited - the basics, pinned here for reference
True, you’re right. But now almost everyone has more locations than you and they operate in almost more countries than you do. A quick comparison between, NordVPN, PureVPN and ExpressVPN to you will show you what I mean. On top of that, Apple tvOS is huge and you are not on there while others are. Y
...kofster in r/KeepSolid
August 4, 2026 9:38 PM
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Working from cafés for a few months on macOS Tahoe - anything obvious I'm missing security-wise?
I would only use public Wi-Fi with a VPN. Anything else is a risk, even if the café’s network is labeled “Secure.” Personally, I use PureVPN because you can get an annual subscription through Keyseller at an extremely low price, you end up paying what well known VPNs charge for a single month (based
...Shalashaska83 in r/MacOS
July 16, 2026 6:17 PM
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Looking for a working VPN Reseller Panel
This is the cleanest option if you want something that just works. Some legit ones are PureVPN, TorGuard or VPN Unlimited. These give you a real backend dashboards, user provisioning, bandwidth tracking and billing integration.
bifpplingsmookie in r/servers
April 21, 2026 3:14 PM
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