Are there any good VPS providers you would recommend that don’t require to much data and where you can pay with privacy friendly payment methods like monero?

I found some on google but I never heard if them before and just because they offer crypto payments doesn’t mean they’re privacy friendly.

  • outplayed
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    1 year ago

    They are called bulletproof hosting and are illegal. They get shut down pretty quick for obvious reasons. You won’t find any reputable ones for a reason, because they don’t want to be hosting illegal content like CP. They also get their IPs blacklisted and automatically marked as spam/suspicious/phishing. It’s just a bad idea. You can have private hosting and not anonymous hosting, they are not the same.

    • @MajesticFlame
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      111 year ago

      How are they illegal? Under what law?

      • outplayed
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        31 year ago

        Because they host illegal content and don’t comply with laws. You can do a simple google search.

      • oranki
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        61 year ago

        Any VPS provider can access your data via the hypervisor if they want, there’s just no way to prevent it. It has nothing to do with what payment methods are accepted.

        If you want to be sure, you need your own hardware on your own premises.

        • WasPentalive
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          21 year ago

          Then you move your privacy concerns to your ISP.

          • @tombuben@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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            31 year ago

            Not really. Your IPS cannot look at the contents of your server. Any VPS provider can look at the contents of your RAM, and in turn, break any encryption you use on the device.

            • WasPentalive
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              21 year ago

              But an ISP can get all that sweet meta-data from your packets - where they are going, and maybe from your DNS queries.

      • @constantokra
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        21 year ago

        What are you wanting to host? There are some ways to limit what they have access to, or increase the amount of work to access it, but it’s pretty dependent on the actual services.

        • @redditReallySucks@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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          21 year ago

          The main thing I would like to host is a VPN. I pay for mullvad but a lot of their ips are blacklisted. Which is why I’d like a cheap vps to selfhost openvpn to circumvent censorships on some free wifi networks that I use, while also keeping my data private.

          • @constantokra
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            51 year ago

            In that case, you’d be connecting to the vps without a VPN. So the company would have your ip, and anonymous payment won’t do anything about that. It would help your blacklisting problem, and your WiFi censorship problem though. Just stick with a reputable company. I use hetzner and dedipath and i’m happy with both of them.

  • @mrbruh
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    41 year ago

    Privex is pretty good in my opinion. You can pay with Monero and they don’t rrequire any personal details

  • flatbield
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    1 year ago

    You might also just want to read their user agreement. For example, at the time several years ago now, I chose Linode over some others because I liked their agreement better. Not saying what it is now, they have been bought out, just saying that is what I did. Also was not looking for anything specifically private, Was just a solid provider with a sane agreement and a good community.

  • @tombuben@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    11 year ago

    Yeah, and all of that metadata handling can be properly moved to someone you either trust more or someone who doesn’t have enough info to connect it to you. DNS over https, VPNs and TOR exist. All of these systems are secure, but can be compromised by someone with direct on premises server access, if they’re skilled enough.