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this post was submitted on 21 May 2026
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If only they allowed port forwarding
Agreed, but the reason why they stopped allowing it is fairly understandable. Would be nice if there was another way to still allow it but at the same time, prevent the sharing of abusive content, all while maintaining user privacy.
Would be nice to have uPNP with a ~6 hour rotation just for torrenting.
Other VPN providers still allow it even with abusive content - maybe you need a good legal strategy to avoid getting in trouble for the actions of your users
Other providers may have logs despite saying the contrary, idk.
That's the only reason I use PIA VPN instead of them.
Also. They no longer support OpenVPN. All my systems cannot transition to Wireguard as it breaks security stuff.
What did it break? My router broke and I bought one that supports wire guard.
I breaks my application firewall rules. I never used it on a router.
what security stuff?
My firewall does not support wireguard.
Skill issue