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June 19, 2013, 07:12:57 PM
Last edit: June 20, 2013, 12:08:30 AM by TorGuard
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Greetings bitcointalk,

On behalf of TorGuard VPN, we wanted to extend our full line of privacy protection services to the bitcoin community.

What is TorGuard?

We are a VPN Service, Proxy and OpenPGP webmail provider that accepts bitcoin. Here are some features:

-No Logs kept on any servers - Surf in complete privacy
-Get up to 5 simultaneous connections on all your devices
-Premium VPN Service for as low as $4.99 / month
-Access 100+ Anonymous VPN’s in over 10 countries
-Automatically Update newest TorGuard Servers
-TorGuard Android App now on Google Play for Free
-Stealth connections to unblock VPN censorship worldwide
-socks5 proxies fully compatible with anonymous torrents
-Free 10mb OpenPGP encrypted webmail services
-Fully encrypt your downloads / browsing, and email
-Fast connections with 100% Uptime on gigabit servers
-Unlimited Bandwidth and Speeds, Unlimited server switching
-24/7 365 Support For Help + Detailed Knowledge-base

With TorGuard's Anonymous VPN or Proxy service, you can hide your IP using 100+ secure VPN servers in:
Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Switzerland, Iceland, India and New Zealand.

Additionally, we accept bitcoin for DDWRT and Tomato routers in our store: http://torguard.net/store/

TorGuard is currently offering 20% OFF all services with the discount code: AnonymousVPN

If any members of bitcointalk are interested in a FREE 24 hour trial, just PM me and this will be setup right away.

http://torguard.net

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June 20, 2013, 12:06:03 AM
Last edit: August 13, 2013, 11:45:32 PM by pedrog
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I've been using TorGuard for 4 or 5 fives months by now, and I'm pretty happy with the service, recommended!

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Which country do you operate from?

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Forgive my lack of networking knowledge...

If I have 1 PC that does all my Torrenting and acts as a NAS for my other rigs/TV's, what service would I have to choose for that 1 PC to be "safe" (as far as my ISP harassing me for DLing Hollywood blockbusters)?

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Forgive my lack of networking knowledge...

If I have 1 PC that does all my Torrenting and acts as a NAS for my other rigs/TV's, what service would I have to choose for that 1 PC to be "safe" (as far as my ISP harassing me for DLing Hollywood blockbusters)?

Hey there.

Use a bittorrent friendly VPN, configure and test it, it's very easy.

At TorGuard you may subscribe a bittorrent proxy, it's a little cheaper than VPN service, but in the tests I've made I could see that my ISP could still detect bittorrent traffic, and you might want to use some other protocol, so VPN is a better choice.

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