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VanishedVPN 50% off Subscriptions

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As a thanks to this site and users for the traffic generated by my post earlier this week, I'd to give something back to the forum, I've created a 50% discount code:

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If you enter this code during sign up, you will receive 50% of the subscription package for 1 cycle. The best use of this is on our annual subscription package. The code can only be used 50 times, so its first come first served.

Thanks again and have a great weekend.

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  • +1

    …So it's actually cheaper to pledge on your kickstarter even after the 50% off.

  • It is (marginally), but you'll have to wait for the end of the campaign in May.

    You can use the code immediately and get access today.

  • Will this work to access USA Netflix? My dns subscription no longer does the trick…

  • I'm sorry, but we can't confirm if you can access specific sites, as they are beyond our control.

    What I can say is that VPN is harder to detect and block than DNS spoofing.

    As with most of these things, its a game of cat & mouse.

  • -1

    As I stated on your last deal wording of the legislation means you have to keep data on all activity including which site visited. If you are not doing it now you will eventually be forces to comply or shut down.

    • Data retention laws require logging of IPs, not sites visited. That requirement was dropped.

      • The IP will identify which top level site is visited. It won't give the specific URL. So they'll know you have been to pirate bay but not which page on pirate bay was visited.

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          No. Not IPs of sites visited, the IP assigned to a clients connection. This was the amendment they made.

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          @PainToad:

          This is the version listed as being "in force":
          https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2015A00039

          187AA Information to be kept
          (1) The following table sets out the kinds of information that a service provider must keep, or cause to be kept, under subsection 187A(1):

          Kinds of information to be kept

          3
          The destination of a communication
          Identifiers of the account, telecommunications device or relevant service to which the communication:
          (a) has been sent; or
          (b) has been forwarded, routed or transferred, or attempted to be forwarded, routed or transferred.

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