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I guess I could've made that part a DDG search :) Thank you for the reminder, it does sound like exactly what I wanted on a little more research.
Yep I was going to fire up a streaming site while torrenting last night, oxymoronic I know, and realized that Netflix or whatever would likely misbehave because of the VPN. Thanks for the other VPN suggestions
Can't say I'm familiar with media servers exactly - do you mean Jellyfin, Plex, etc. or something more like adding Arr services. Didn't know speeds could be improved either
Neat! Thanks
Split tunnels sounds familiar and like what I want.
I plan to switch to mullvad in the future, figure for low stakes stuff I can use up the rest of PIA for now. Thanks for the heads up though
If you want to get in to private trackers at some point, Mullvad isn't an option because they don't support port forwarding. Just a PSA because Mullvad does monthly payments, so you'll be able to switch anytime.
Proton VPN and AirVPN do support port forwarding.
I used to pay for PIA while it was still a Denver owned company, until it got bought out a few years back and stopped my subscription.
Nord was the only other one I found to have commensurate features and possibly better than PIA