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Hacking and Security => Anonymity and Privacy => : iTpHo3NiX September 18, 2015, 04:35:43 AM

: Privatoria Quick Review
: iTpHo3NiX September 18, 2015, 04:35:43 AM
So I saw a thread mentioning Privatoria services so I decided to check it out.

First of all, all of the features can be run on any platform and quite nicely. Currently running from a Japan VPN from my phone and the connection is pretty solid. Lots of servers to choose from. Also through VPN, USA and CAN servers don't allow tormenting. The mobile app is pretty all inclusive and enables you to connect to a VPN on the fly, check your @privatoria.net email address as well as a secure chat and other services.

I was using the Web Proxy + TOR which was nice until I got banned on EZ for using the same exit node as a previous spammer, but something you'll run into time to time using TOR. It's nice that it connects to a privatoria proxy before jumping through TOR nodes. Adds a little bit of additional privacy.

Offers a pretty fast DNS, OpenVPN, etc. So much shit... I'm really enjoying it

As I use the service longer and more, I'll update this review. Now it's time to go spam coldfront and piss off KingWilliam in #invicta
: Re: Privatoria Quick Review
: Katheudo October 01, 2015, 09:28:05 PM
I have brought the 1 year plan from Privatoria and have been using them for just about a week now, so far so good no problems and I am happy with the service. People have been moaning about VPN speed being slow but it seems to be improving over time; I think the issue was that they were a small company and only not long started... I have also used the DNS service with no errors or leaks, the email service works great, it does give you the information to easily configure it with a client. Also you can use the trial which is a nice feature, plus get another 7 days free by rating and giving them feedback.

I do also have the Android app which works well, it offers me email, VPN and secure chat all in which work great and the app from this time is still in beta. They seem a good company, the applications have decent reviews and they seem very open about their business model.

So far I don't really have anything negative to say at this time. Fingers crossed :D
: Re: Privatoria Quick Review
: KOR December 01, 2015, 03:37:31 PM
This is what I was looking for. I've read a few reviews of Privatoria over the last few weeks and needed something better than what might be a more biased review site. You might have got them a new customer with this.
: Re: Privatoria Quick Review
: Darkvision December 01, 2015, 06:02:55 PM
Lots of servers to choose from. Also through VPN, USA and CAN servers don't allow tormenting.

As I use the service longer and more, I'll update this review. Now it's time to go spam coldfront and piss off KingWilliam in #invicta

I thought they didnt allow tormenting? :P Aside from the typo, good to know.
: Re: Privatoria Quick Review
: dimi December 06, 2015, 08:57:49 PM
Does it work with archlinux? I mean, package available or manual adding?
: Re: Privatoria Quick Review
: iTpHo3NiX December 06, 2015, 10:56:28 PM
Does it work with archlinux? I mean, package available or manual adding?

It's OpenVPN, so all you need is a client. So the question you need to ask yourself does Arch Linux have an OpenVPN client. Hrm I wonder if the amazing archwiki has an article on OpenVPN...

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/OpenVPN

BTW a lot of that was sarcasm, OpenVPN is in the official Arch repos
: Re: Privatoria Quick Review
: KOR December 07, 2015, 03:02:12 PM
It's OpenVPN, so all you need is a client. So the question you need to ask yourself does Arch Linux have an OpenVPN client. Hrm I wonder if the amazing archwiki has an article on OpenVPN...

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/OpenVPN

BTW a lot of that was sarcasm, OpenVPN is in the official Arch repos

I felt the sarcasm oozing from this. Some went in my coffee.
: Re: Privatoria Quick Review
: dimi December 08, 2015, 07:12:33 AM



BTW a lot of that was sarcasm, OpenVPN is in the official Arch repos

I did feel the sarcasm coming my way, it is accepted. I should have know it. I still think too much in apps and not in repositories. I was too fast in asking this question.

I'll give privatoria a try once is arch is installed (when i have some spare time nobody can distract me).