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I think the best battle-tested VPN providers have been Mullvad and IVPN
Proton and Astrill are very good as well.
I've tried proton, but torrenting doesn't seem to work with it for some reason.
They have servers tagged as p2p enabled, those work fine. Only in the paid plan though, free is not meant for that.
That's a bummer.
At least we have Riseup to fill the void.
im fairly happy with windscribe, they give 10gb a month for freemium
I've used windscribe, and their free option is great for evasion.
However the 10gb limit makes it worse than Riseup for torrenting.
Those aren't free, to the best of my knowledge.
Correct, but you get what you pay for. And they're worth the cost. I wouldn't trust a free VPN as much as I don't trust an ISP. Even paid VPNs shouldn't be wholly trusted either. But, the two I mentioned are probably the most reputable for privacy, besides Tor.
That's not true from what I'm experiencing with Riseup.
Do you have any experience with it?
Yes they're an OG private mail provider who then started offering VPN. I have mixed feelings about their service. It's average imo. But yes if you're really wanting free then either Proton or AdGuard are probably somewhat trustworthy-ish.
I've tried Proton, but torrenting doesn't work with the free option for some reason.