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Possible if you are willing to spend some dough on it.
Trying to cheap out for this always ends in spectacular (Wonderful to our eyes) disasters.
I know its possible and thats why I said relatively cheap.
In this term I believe we can put as much 1$ as 10000$ depends on project
If you are indeed, truly, deadly, dreadly, serious, you don't ask this type of question on a public forum.
Contact what you think is a reliable, and decent, provider, for a custom quote with a clear warning that you will get DMCA notices or whatever. While most providers will refuse at this point, entice them with sweet offers such as willingness to pay up 1 year up front as well as willingness to handle notices on your own within 6 hours and such.
As long as you shell out the dough and be upfront about your activities, no body will boot you unless you screw up real bad.
Money talks.
I know at least one vpn provider using digital ocean and leaseweb to do vpn services. SMTP ports are usually disabled.
@deank
That's what I was almost sure about... still thanks for answer.
Public forum is good place to ask this question since service itself is meant to be fully legal and transparent.
Also there might be potential providers interested in cooperation on here.
I could start searching even by whois existing VPN providers, this thread is just for gathering of information.
I'm interested a bit on this part. If someone used VPN for very illegal things (hacking/spreading child porn) how I would be supposed to handle those notices?
DMCA is not even serious problem on this level.
When there is nothing more I could send to them than, 'sorry its only VPN service, I dont know anything more'
That's way of handling them?
You log users' activities.
Now, this is not something VPN users want to hear about but you have to cover your own arse. It is simply unrealistic for them to think whatever the fuck they do over VPN is anonymous. When a complaint kicks in, you forward the user's info to them.
Oneprovider allow shared VPN, many VPN hosters use them.
Of course it isn't anonymous.
It just draws more attention.
Just like tor.
tor (german)=fool.
Tor the God of thunder in Scandinavian mythology.
Tor (bulgarian) - manure, shit.
But written like a Thor.