PureVPN
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Channels taking very long to open
Tried a VPN? Sometimes, the connection between the VPN and the streaming server is better than between you and the streaming server. For example, Pakistan to Netherlands is giving me 220ms (it's typically around 150ms). Pakistan to UAE is 40ms, UAE to Netherlands is around 120ms, so I have this UAE
...aeoveu in r/Strong_8K
January 17, 2026 7:19 AM
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Looking for the best VPN deal for 2026, any recommendations?
The good: Proton: It's the best bet for the streaming + privacy combo. Speeds are rock solid, Swiss-based, and it actually unblocks Netflix consistently. I snagged their current promo and haven't looked back. Mullvad: The absolute gold standard for pure anonymity. BUT it completely sucks for streami
...RecordingSingle9064 in r/RecommandedVPN
March 23, 2026 5:07 PM
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"kaspersky plus" is not covering "unlimited vpn"
Kaspersky just changed VPN providers they were using Hotspot shield VPN Servers but I guess their contract with Hotspot ended.... They have signed a new contract with PureVPN and are currently RE-Developing the software .... That means you have to download the newest latest version from the Kaspersk
...Minimum-Chef6469 in r/KasperskyLabs
December 7, 2025 6:35 PM
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which vpn is trustworthy from an actual security standpoint not just marketing
My 'PureVPN' is expiring later this year. I got a 5 year plan back in 2021, during COVID, when it was IVACY TBH I hardly ever use it, and find it slow and clunky even . Looking to upgrade, in Australia.
Hollerra in r/it
May 5, 2026 12:27 AM
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Wireguard mit PureVPN
Those Wireguard config files will allow only 15 minutes of connection, 24 hours maximum if you do/request I don't remember what. Basically, if you want to have PureVPN always active, you need to use their app/client. In any case, change VPN Provider, PureVPN does not have a great reputation
Bo_Duke_01 in r/fritzbox
November 22, 2025 12:36 PM
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is someone using pureVPN?
Late to the party but they are one of the worst providers. Speeds are terrible, stability is poor and once you've paid them it's game over. I now have a PureVPN account and one through Proton who I moved back to after leaving PureVPN. In summary you are better off using RFC-1149 for secure and fast
...Significant-Bid9814 in r/VPNReviewHub
November 23, 2025 9:54 AM
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PureVPN - Just Can't Get It To Work
PureVPN gave me so many issues with gluetun. I got it to work, then it would randomly drop connection and Id have to restart gluetun and wait for like 15 minutes until it decided to work again. I switched to PIA, have had 0 issues. Annoys me since I have a 3 year subscription to PureVPN.
StrikerZeroX in r/gluetun
November 26, 2025 3:34 AM
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PureVPN - Just Can't Get It To Work
YEAH I got a 10 year (don't ask ha ha) - but also Privado 5 year included with my Usenet, and a residual Surfshark subscription from my business. Privado works just great so ... I guess I'm just gonna take the simple route and use that! SO YEAH ... maybe I can sell my PureVPN account HAHAHA
CyberBobbert in r/gluetun
November 26, 2025 3:49 AM
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Most real truth video
I absolutely do not recommend PureVPN The program itself is shit. It takes forever to connect. While trying to connect, the cancel connect button doesn't work most of the time. I have had to uninstall and reinstall several times because it quit working completely. There are a lot of websites that wo
...Sifen in r/mullvadvpn
November 28, 2025 3:20 PM
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Kaspersky VPN changes
I'm sure that's pretty common phrasing for country's that have some form of restriction in regards to VPN's i have however found some information that PureVPN has been slowly reducing its servers to some country's over time until they are fully removed, apparently they removed TW servers 2024/early
...IllustriousBus4339 in r/KasperskyLabs
November 29, 2025 8:53 PM
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