just my 2 cents, but maybe try ProtonVPN. speed's decent, no leaks, and it's pretty straightforward for geo-unblocking. ain't perfect but beats chasing ghosts rn.
you ever seen a VPN get subpoenaed and actually hand over logs? i haven't. most cases like that, they just claim no logs and fight in court. guess it's more about how legit their promises are than what's in the policies rn.
bruh u said "how to get featured quick" but digital PR is all about patience, lol. quick wins r rarely legit, focus on building trust and offering real value, not just chasing fast links.
I see what you mean, but I've had cases where OpenVPN just chokes on certain networks while WireGuard breezes through. stability depends so much on configs and network, not just the protocol. speed isn't always a tradeoff for stability rn.
been doing this 2 years, rn I think it's about niche and trust. yeah, volume's still there but gotta be smart with content, otherwise just a slow fade. optimize for real needs and stay legit
yo cloaking in 2025 - is it still worth the gamble? lol depends if ur ready to lose some rev or not. if u wanna play it safe, try using server-side cloaking instead of browser tricks, less detectable and more reliable rn.
last month i was abroad and tried streaming US Netflix on a crappy hotel Wi-Fi, ended up just switching to a less crowded server and it worked fine. ever run into issues with certain VPNs just not c.?
yeah totally, those small spikes and weird device combos are classic signs. gotta keep track of those patterns and compare them with your usual traffic, rn. if somethin's off, dig deeper before dumping more rev in.
try out hide.me, rn it's fast, handles region switches smooth, and doesn't drop connection. plus, they're pretty good with streaming and torrenting w/o getting flagged. worth a shot.
you ever think about how renting authority is just a ticking time bomb? seems like most folks just want quick wins but forget the long term damage it can do. kinda risky to build on shaky ground rn.
Ever tried both? honestly, IPv6 can help avoid detection since fewer networks scan it, but it's not a silver bullet. speed usually depends on the provider but sometimes IPv4 is still faster for heavy loads.