- Vuniper
- Stream
- Rclone
- Plex
- Plex
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Author says it should work even in airplane mode which is pretty cool.
Lol what help was provided? It was just Jellyfin spam that had nothing to do with what OP had asked.
If you just replaced Jellyfin with some obnoxious VPN voucher in that comment it would be obviously spam but because its something you like you can't seem to see it.
If OP had been asking about Jellyfin and someone thought it was "helpful" to suggest they switch to Plex I would of said the same thing.
Instead of naming my all time favorites I'll name my most recent favorites...
Inter Profile Sharing - FOSS app to share files and text between android profiles. Super useful as a GOS user.
WG-tunnel - A way more feature rich version of the Wireguard app.
No worries. They are both good VPNs. You really can't go wrong
Jellyfin and Linux folks can't help but tell people to switch to their service regardless if anyone was asking. Obnoxious userbases.
OP is asking for help with Plex. It has nothing to do with Jellyfin. Go away.
The problem is they were bought out by Pango which is not a trustworthy company.
I have used both Mullvad and AirVPN for extended periods of time.
Mullvad is the gold standard. If you don't need port forwarding and privacy is your biggest concern there is no better choice. Check out their server infrastructure, and tools such as DAITA / Leta / Mullvad browser to see how much they contribute to the privacy community.
Mullvad is also a much better UX. AirVPN Eddie client feels like its stuck in 1998.
Both are good VPNs - Mullvad just happens to be the best. The only real issue, from a privacy perspective, with AirVPN is they refuse to be audited so you are stuck just trusting they do what they say but OTOH they have been around for a long time and never given a reason not to be trusted.
If you do need port forwarding, AirVPN probably has the best implementation of it. They also have customizable DNS on a per device level which is also pretty cool.
Looks like they
- collect "depersonalized" data
- they use hidden pixels for tracking
- allow advertisers to gather info such as your IP address
So they share "depersonalized" data with advertisers.
They user hidden pixels to track you on their website.
And they allow advertisers to collect your IP address to send you personalized ads.
Maybe I'm just being dumb and can't find it but...its a massive red flag for a VPN not to have a privacy policy.
Lol butthurt much? If you really didn't care you wouldnt have felt the need to lash out like a child.
As good of a product as jellyfin might be, every time I run into someone promoting it I am reminded why I never use it.