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    Ham commented  · 

    Problem with this is groupthink - if we all see the fastest and connect, the system shifts so the fast system now becomes overloaded. We will all be connected to the slowest, or we start behaving like 5-year olds and all running after the ball (fastest system). That's why we should have load balancing, and be assigned to the least used server in the location (or city) we want to connect to. Let the system do what it should do best - load balance: humans are not good at that kind of predective decision making.

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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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