AirVPN Review
Community-sourced VPN review based on real Reddit & Twitter discussions
AirVPN has a strong reputation online as a privacy-first VPN that gives you a lot of control. People especially like it for torrenting because it still offers port forwarding, which can help you conne...
What the Community Says
AirVPN has a strong reputation online as a privacy-first VPN that gives you a lot of control. People especially like it for torrenting because it still offers port forwarding, which can help you connect to more peers and keep downloads moving. It also gets praise for being no-nonsense about privacy (no trackers, no-logs focus) and for letting you pay more anonymously, like with Monero.
The biggest downside is that it can feel a bit “power user” and fiddly, especially on Linux or if you’re trying to do something specific like excluding Plex from the VPN. Some people also complain that speeds can be inconsistent at times, leading to buffering or slowdowns. The Eddie app and routing/split-tunneling style setup can be frustrating if you just want a simple, click-and-go experience.
Strengths
- Port forwarding for torrenting
- Privacy-focused and no trackers
- Anonymous payment options
- Lots of control and advanced settings
- Linux-friendly for tinkerers
Weaknesses
- Can be complicated to set up
- Speeds can feel inconsistent
- Not a simple app experience
- Split tunneling (like excluding Plex) can be a headache
Summary generated 1 week ago from 38 community mentions
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