I never did it. How can I do it? And where I need to go for it?

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        Technically you can torrent with it, but the free tier does not include port forwarding, so you will not be able to seed very effectively.

        Edit: disregard, I was remembering incorrectly.

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            I just searched it a bit, and I think you’re right. I was thinking the paid tier only let you use port forwarding and access their servers optimized for P2P traffic, but it sounds like they actually block P2P traffic on the free tier.

            My bad!

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      As a general rule, if you’re getting a service for free, you’re the product.

      I don’t know much about the downsides of free in the context of VPNs, as I didn’t really get in to the technical ins and outs. But when we’re talking security and privacy I think the cost of supporting something good and sustainable is well worth it.

      I’ve heard port forwarding is helpful for speed, and that might be a paid only thing, but to be honest I’m consistently surprised by how fast things go for me just using mullvad.

      Another thing you may wish to consider: the Proton CEO has praised Trump which is a huge red flag to me in the privacy space.

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      At least Proton isn’t a scammy company compared to most other free VPNs. And they still allow port forwarding on paid plans, so they are quite a good choice for torrenting. I think Proton and Mullvad are probably the most recommended options around here.

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      There are very few altruistic services, it’s generally good to asume that when something is free, you are the product in some way.