If you’re looking for an EU-based alternative to AzireVPN since they’ve now sold to a US company (why, hello, Trump presidency, how goes?), see Mullvad VPN (@mullvadnet).
If you’re looking for an EU-based alternative to AzireVPN since they’ve now sold to a US company (why, hello, Trump presidency, how goes?), see Mullvad VPN (@mullvadnet).
US-based Malwarebytes acquires Swedish AzireVPN.
FFS, EU companies, can you please, for the love of fuck, stop selling out to US corporations? We just lost a reputable EU-based VPN to the US right as Trump is about to take office.
Congratulations. Take fucking bow.
Finding myself on public WiFi for the first time since the start of the pandemic makes me remember how much I love Wireguard (https://www.wireguard.com/) and AzireVPN (https://azirevpn.com).
A breeze to set up on elementary OS (or any other Linux + they have apps for all the major platforms):
sudo apt install wireguard jq resolvconf
Then follow from Step 2 on https://www.azirevpn.com/support/guides/computer/linux/wireguard-cli
I just put up a GitHub mirror for my little vpn script that gives AzireVPN’s Wireguard service a more elegant command-line interface on Linux here:
https://github.com/small-tech/vpn
Please feel free to open issues, etc. there.
(And I updated it a few times this morning with some minor improvements.)
Went on a yak shaving trip today so here’s a bash script for a more elegant command-line interface for AzireVPN and Wireguard: