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kb5zue

Is LTT still using Tunnel Bear or have they switched to something else?  What would be a good VPN for a home network of a PC (1), Apple Mac desktop (1), and a 5 year old Acer Aspire notebook?  Looking for something such as a VPN to help cut down on the amount of crap that shows up in my mailbox.  So, just looking for a good VPN that won't kill me every month when the subscription fee hits the bank.

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LTT has a sponsorship with Private Internet Access. Use one of their codes and the price is reasonable for a year or more.

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40 minutes ago, kb5zue said:

Is LTT still using Tunnel Bear or have they switched to something else?  What would be a good VPN for a home network of a PC (1), Apple Mac desktop (1), and a 5 year old Acer Aspire notebook?  Looking for something such as a VPN to help cut down on the amount of crap that shows up in my mailbox.  So, just looking for a good VPN that won't kill me every month when the subscription fee hits the bank.

While I am affiliated with NordVPN, this is my honest opinion. Nord is a very good VPN they have alot of fast servers and have alot of support for different OS's. They are very well priced, around $2.99 per month. I would also reccomend ExpressVPN, they are fast secure and cheap. The majority of the top rated VPN's are the same

idk tbh

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Thanks to all for responding, will have to check out the details of Nord and ExpressVPN and come up with a solution.

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can you manually set up a VPN? I use to change my IP address in 9th-grade computer class.

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