Do you need a VPN? Of course you do.
Whether it’s to improve security when on dodgy wi-fi, eliminate ISP snooping, or appear on the network from a different place, VPNs have become a necessary part of your network toolkit in the 21st century. There’s lots of options in the marketplace and in this post we’d like to feature one of them: AriaVPN.
I’ll let LowEndTalk’s @rossa introduce them:
Let us humbly introduce you to AriaVPN. We provided VPN services to our private clients under the aria.anne.media brand for over two years and recently decided to go public as ariavpn.net . As a new VPN service provider run by sovereign privacy advocates, we offer a fresh perspective on VPN services with a unique approach to online privacy and security that sets us apart from other providers.
Most VPN providers operate under a no-logs policy, but it’s a mere promise one can only trust, even with accredited audits, which are just a snapshot in time. No service provider can truly demonstrate that they themselves keep “No logs”. We don’t, but you only have our word for it. So why should you trust us? We went the extra mile and implemented a Zero-Knowledge Architecture and invite you to read about it at https://ariavpn.net/blog/protecting-ariavpn-clients-from-overbearing-rules-and-regulations . As sovereign privacy advocates, we secede implied consent from any legislative statutes and operate outside the jurisdiction of any specific government. We opted out of accepting state currencies because that would make us and our customers subject to ever-changing regulations.
That is awesome. The “no logs” element of VPNs is always highly contentious. Some people are completely suspicious of any claims, while others scour forums for opinions. AriaVPN’s ZKA is the right approach.
Here’s their offer:
- OpenVPN-compatible client
- No sign-up, zero personal data collected, and strictly no logs
- Daily plan from as low as $0.25
- Option to delete your payment data or plan data without VPN service interruption
- Choose locations in Malaysia, Bulgaria, Ohio, and Los Angeles and switch between locations for free (test IPs below)
- All future locations will be included in your plan at no additional cost
- Open up to two ports against your VPN plan
- In-house anonymous DNS servers
- Pay in Monero, Bitcoin Cash, or Bitcoin
- Extend your existing plan and get up to 30% discount
- Earn a 30% commission in Monero by referring your family, friends, and followers and redeem payouts daily
Plus a special discount with these PROMO CODES:
- ARIA20vRqN-gk9VPN – 20% OFF 1-YEAR PLAN
- ARIA25Bqd-oRN1VPN – 25% OFF 2-YEAR PLAN
- ARIA30Kp0-lUa7VPN – 30% OFF 5-YEAR PLAN
Each of these codes has very limited uses before they expire, so don’t hesitate!
Check out their web site, read their TOS, ping their test IPs, and then give them a try. You can pay in Monero, Bitcoin Cash, or Bitcoin. Please come back and let us know how it goes in the comments below!
Datacenter and Test IP Info
Datacenter Name – Microtronix ESolutions (Ohio)
IPv4: 45.135.163.242
IPv6: 2602:2a8:810::2
Current VPN server specs: 1Gbps – Unmetered, 32GB RAM, SSD, 2xIntel Xeon E5630
Datacenter Name – Psychz Networks (LA)
IPv4: 108.181.10.43
IPv6: 2604:6600:0:3f::2
Current VPN server specs: 1Gbps – Unmetered, 16GB RAM, HDD, Intel Xeon E3-1230 v2
Datacenter Name – BlueAngelHost (Bulgaria)
IPv4: 195.230.23.148
Current VPN server specs: 1Gbps – Unmetered, 32GB RAM, SSD, Intel Xeon E3-1585L v5
Datacenter Name – Shinjiru (Malaysia)
IPv4: 111.90.158.38
Current VPN server specs: 1Gbps – Unmetered, 16GB RAM, SSD, Intel Core i5 11600K
One device at a time?! LOL compatitor VPNs are giving far better features with 5+ devices or unlimited devices, then why would I pay 7.5$/PM/device!
We are only a start-up provider and offer alternative solutions while we work to improve our offering and capacity, aiming to match up with the big players. However, our long-term plans are below average pricing strategy, especially without discount coupons, and the cost isn’t per device. You can make as many copies of the VPN certificates as you like and use them on as many devices as you like. The only limitation is the connection would not work well concurrently. If you use only one device at a time, which is what most people do, our offer is almost as good as unlimited devices.
First of all, good luck for your future endeavours, only one problem is single person may use one device at a time, but VPN are mostly bought not to use for a single person, but for the entire household. it could be 2-5 person. So its better limit the concurrent connection to 3 or more at minimum!
Thank you for your kind wishes and valuable feedback. It’s always great to understand the needs of customers. Just to clarify we cannot allow concurrent connections on the device level with plain OpenVPN certificates, but we build client applications to make that happen. That will take some time. Nonetheless, if you intend to provide VPN access to all your household members using a single plan, you can easily do so with AriaVPN or any other VPN provider that offers plain certificates. By setting up an OpenVPN connection on your router using our certificates, you can secure your entire home network at the router level without having to connect each device separately.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to double the bandwidth.
My Order: 3703070120
Thank you very much and have a nice day!
It seems you posted this in the wrong place. We are a VPN service provider, not a hosting provider so we could not double your bandwidth, it’s already unlimited. Our ZKA system does not include or provide any order numbers, any transactions can be verified via public blockchains.
Hey there everyone, on behalf of AriaVPN I wanted to give a quick update. Our Ohio server is temporarily down, we’re experiencing some hardware issues that are being resolved by Microtronix ESolutions. Their tech support is always great and it should not take long. If you’re looking to purchase a plan, please choose any other server in the meantime. I will post an update here as soon as it’s back up and running, and you will be able to easily switch over. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.
Good news, our Ohio server is back online and available to our customers. It seems the locking mechanism in the drive caddy broke, resulting in the drive ejecting itself somehow. Our hosting provider has replaced the caddy and reseated the drive, all now works as it should.