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Given how popular VPNs are today, it is difficult to find one that has reasonably acceptable IP scores (enough not to get prompted by Google every time I search). Can anyone provide recommendations for VPNs with decent IP scores? Please nothing 'mainstream'. Sincerely, Fyyre
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There are two basic choices at this day and age. One is a dedicated IP VPN, something many VPN service providers are selling. Second would be to just get a virtual private server that allows tunneling. If you want to change locations it's not as easy though. Amazon is probably the biggest service for this with wide coverage and good management tools but they come at a significant cost.
Scoring systems for everything even phone numbers are making things pretty tough nowadays. |
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But generally, a dedicated VPN created from a VPS with a clean IP is the best bet. |
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Hi chants!
Thanks for the reply =) I've made AWS accounts, used Lightsail server + Linux + OpenVPN in the past, these work very well... however, yes the cost and personal attribution makes this problematic. Seems like the state of affairs is just that. I appreciate the insight! -Fyyre Quote:
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@Fyyre Most of the AWS IPs are blacklisted by now. They used to work in the past. Not so clean anymore. |
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Should be okay for hosting though. |
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What about providers of ShadowSocks, Trojan, V2Ray, Clash, etc.. ? Any of these have clean IPs?
Any MaaS that provides good IPs? =P
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We should start a "rent your IP address" business. Basically if having a legitimate looking IP address has value to it, then obviously large providers will be quickly identified in today's world. But if there were a convenient way to share your IP for others traffic, while you share their IP, that would be pretty much an endgame for this little non-clean IP detection cottage industry. Basically if you could pay/get paid and run some sort of balance by using/providing a VPN with your own bandwidth in some pool of individual users, that could at least get interesting to decentralize from the VPN model.
What about Tor? Are Tor exit nodes IPs clean? |
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Users abused the IPs immediately by using them for commiting financial crimes and for sharing some highly illegal stuff like CSAM. Of course, the authorities ended up arresting the original owners of the IPs rather than the criminals who "rented" and abused them. A very bad idea for the renters. I got into very serious trouble with the law enforcement at one point when I unwittingly did something similar. |
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Not VPN but I may prefer residential or mobile proxies. But they cost a lot. Just for short term. But for sure, depends on your purpose.
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Purpose normally probing organizations, general attempted anonymity. No darknet, CSAM, etc.. this things not for me. However if you know of quality one, this is much needed and I am open to suggestions ) In 2024 .. it is not trivial to find any VPN+decent speed that the jerk-offs at Max Mind or related 'cybersecurity' / white hat corporate types not sell on proxy/blacklist to companies for much money... or maybe I old and grumpy things are not trivial like 10 years ago ;) Quote:
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Bit expensive but good. |
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