| ▲ | krick 7 hours ago | |
I seriously don't quite understand the point of using a VPN that doesn't offer you clean residential IPs somehow (and I don't really know good VPN like that). Most services where I really want to use VPN are well aware of VPN IP blocks and just won't allow any of these famous VPNs (that I am aware of, at least). And services that don't care if it's my real IP or not… well, usually I don't really care about exposing them to my real IP either? I mean, ok, there are use-cases. But commercial VPNs exist under specific premise, you know, and they just don't offer what they claim to be offering. Unfortunately. | ||
| ▲ | timpera 44 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
You can pay for a static residential IP on Windscribe, but it's quite expensive. | ||