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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    Do people still use Norton?!? haven't used Norton in over 15 years

  2. 42 votes

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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    Not sure but do you mean like Pi Hole?

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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    I have found that if i connect using the dedicated IP option PureVPN uses the same network interface each time it connects but if i use file sharing or stream modes the network interface flips each time as described by the grandparent, this needs fixing as it looks like different code is being used to connect using these modes when it should use the method used by the Dedicated IP mode

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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    on High Sierra there is no off option for IP6 there is Automatica, Manual and Link-Local

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  5. 24 votes

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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    i currently use a password manager but in it's most secure setting, it requires the country you connect from to be recorded in their system when you use a VPN this can change regularly and so you have to re-authorise, for this reason alone I would support a secure password manager if it was cross-platform as long as it did not use .net or mono libraries

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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    this would be great even if it was just a static image with dots on a world map with names of each location

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  9. 13 votes

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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    i am not sure of this is possible with apples new plug-in rules?

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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    my input on this list
    - Username - currently in my.purevpn.com, i can see the current and previous usernames to login with the app, however there is no way to remove old expired usernames and no reason to keep old ones, they just clutter things up
    - Connection Type - sstp etc? setting this would filter the list of possible servers used to connect
    - Protocol Type - setting this would filter the list of possible servers used to connect
    - Location - this could be a list of prefered servers to again reduce the list at connection time
    - Selected features & other options etc

    this would then allow purevpn to auto connect using the prefered options and/or provide a smaller list ov connection options to make connecting faster as there is fewer options to select

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  12. 38 votes

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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    "must" is a bad idea "provide the option to auto update" is good but "must" is bad i have had to downgrade PureVPN on OSX on at least 2 occasions due to bugs in the newest release that was working on the previous version

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    Hi there,


    Hassan here from PureVPN, I am very excited to let you know that we are launching a GUI version of PureVPN’s Linux App in Beta! 


    We’ve selected you as one of the first to experience it.


    Installation Instructions:

    1. Download the Beta Build
    2. In Terminal, run this command:
      1. sudo apt install  ~/Downloads/PureVPN_1.0.0_amd64.deb



    What you’re going to experience:

    • The new PureVPN Linux GUI app eliminates the need for command-line input. PureVPN’s simple and familiar user interface makes internet privacy and security easy.
    • One-click dashboard VPN connection.
    • PureVPN offers various locations worldwide. Connect via VPN to any country/city of your choice.
    • The app lets you examine and manage account details. View and manage PureVPN subscriptions.
    • We’re launching the PureVPN GUI App with OpenVPN functionality; you can connect via TCP or UDP.


    While using the PureVPN Linux GUI App, I would love you to focus on and share feedback about:

    • Connection…
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    Lee MacKinnell commented  · 

    this is possible already using purepvn on windows and osx with vuze though it could be easier to use

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