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I switched to AirVPN right after I used mullvad but I was not that happy with their speeds (max speeds were around 500-600 Mbit/s), so I now use Proton. Proton is nice except that the port changes with every connection. Fortunately I found a fork of the VPN app that has support for automatically changing the port in qbittorrent. Other than that I’m pretty happy with Proton. :)
Mullvad is great. I unfortunately had to switch because they removed port forwarding, but I highly wish they didn’t.
Moode maybe.
Yeah, absolutely!
I actually like the change.
It’s just that it will create a lot of work for us (especially for me and my colleague) short term. I would very much appreciate it if Google actually bothered to give an exact timeline (optimally a few months or a year in advance).
You are supposed to be tracking when they expire and then renew/replace them before they expire.
PSA: All public certificates (private internal certificates won’t be affected) will have a lifetime of only 90 days soon. Google is planning to reduce their lifetime in 2024 but considering that they haven’t given an update on this since early this year, I doubt it will happen this year.
But it will happen soon.
This will be a pain in the ass for my workplace because we primarily use Digicert and manually renewing certificates every 90 days is just impossible for use. We are currently looking into a way to switch to letsencrypt or similar.
Maybe…
We don’t know yet. It would depend on how it was integrated.
But yes you would need to crack the app.
Google didn’t really do anything wrong imo. App developers/publisher’s are the one that is actually using these APIs
You are the first person to ever bring it up.
Yeah, but it’s insane (but not surprising, I called it last year when everyone said that the base model would have 3.0 this year) that a high end expensive phone is still on USB 2.0
I just answered the question you had.
Try Justwatch you see where movies and shows are available (if anywhere).
It’s possible that the passwords want through an old ass cobalt system or something that forced everything to be capitalized so to solve that they made everything non case sensitive.
But even that sounds insane as the passwords should have been hashed.
Yeah, that’s also fair. I have a tendency to overcomplicate things like this when all I wanted was a simple service.
Fair enough.
But personally I would recommend trying to setup wireguard if your router doesn’t have it integrated. It’s just so much faster than OpenVPN (usually the only built in option).
Moving to another port isn’t a bad idea though. It gives you cleaner logs which is nice.
You don’t have to host the VPN on the router. You can also host it on a separate machine or the same one that’s running the Minecraft server.
Well, you do you. But I doubt anyone would hire you. 🤷
I typed it like that with the slim hope that someone would misinterpreted it, lol.