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Please stop releasing new products and finish the ones you've got. I've been waiting for feature parity on the Linux VPN client since like 5 product launches ago...
Fucking YES. Good God it's like at this point just STOP. Take a BREATH. And focus on what you have. They need to stop spreading themselves so thin.
I suggest using Mullvad VPN as it is much more private and secure and has a fully functioning stable linux client.
Except they don't support Port forwarding, which is kind of necessary if you torrent a lot and have shit upload speeds like me. Gotta squeeze out as much juice as I can get...
Airvpn is what I landed on for port forwarding
Thanks, I'll read up on it! :D
Mullvad is the GOAT. There is no reason to use anything else.
I tried ProtonVPN and got a refund, because their Linux implementation is lacking