Answers below are good. ExpressVPN is bad, like real bad. 1. They advertise A LOT which means a lot of your subscription dollars are going to flashy ads and not additional server space. 2. They’re really popular, which means their servers can’t keep up with demand. Imagine buying membership to a gym that promises additional facilities, but just takes your money and never builds.
ProtonVPM works for me
Outline VPN is free incredibly easy to set up. You could either install it on your home server or rent a VPS.
If you opt for a VPS, I suggest DigitalOcean, which also gives out servers free of charge for students.
Create Amazon AWS account, make EC2 instance with free tier, choose region, install there linux, set up wireguard server, on devices install wireguard client, connect to server when you need.
I use PotatoVPN, it works, it’s free, but there are disconnections so your friend will have to reconnect a lot.
Tor Browser with bridges. It still works
Rent a virtual server with a good traffic and install a OUTLINE on it (a very simple application, but more difficult to detect than a VPN)
I use TOR on my phone. It has vpn too
Mostly using my own (Tailscale/WG on VPS), but in case I need some other location:
- Tunnelbear. Fast, enough monthly traffic on free account, but the site itself is blocked, and servers could be blocked depending on ISP (blocked on mobile, in particular)
- Windscribe. Mostly works, free account is mostly enough, but annoying.
- Adguard. Worked a couple of months ago, used it to download Windows updates.
- Urban VPN. Somewhat shady free VPN, but has many countries for free, including Turkey for Steam.
There are some ExpressVPNs that work. Also not all providers block vpn servers.
You just rent VPS and run your own. Hard part is to find VPS with servers outside of Russia that you can pay for.
ZenmateVPN browser extension could be good?
As many said there, rent a VPS and create your own VPN. Bulletproof (currently) solution.
Another option will be less-known VPN. Not from big, well-known brands, but something without lots of ads and youtube sponsorships. Gov doesn’t block protocols, they block vpn provider ip ranges instead. ExpressVPN is one of the biggest, i think, so it’s not surprising they got blocked.
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Try CyberCat VPN cybercatvpn.com, great speeds over mobile and wifi too!
That was also blocked yesterday.
PiVPN
I wish we could do this here in China. (
Which one do you recommend? I use vdsina, but DNS leakage prevents normally login to chatgpt and several other services.
5 лет стажа, 28к кармы - что-то не похоже
Ну казаки это в основном дядьки 50и лет, которые боятся компьютеров и вряд ли сидят в реддите.