![]() ![]() This is a good range of payment options, similar to most leading VPN services.īeing able to pay with Bitcoin is an added bonus if you want an extra layer of anonymity.ĬyberGhost technically accepts cash payments, too. Here’s how quickly we could download a 20GB torrent file while using CyberGhost compared to other top VPNs: VPN Service ![]() VPN port forwarding isn’t essential for torrenting, but it allows for faster seeding (file uploads), and bypasses blocks from your router’s NAT Firewall. No Port Forwardingįor privacy reasons, there is no port forwarding setting on CyberGhost. It’s not a huge issue – you can connect to any server you like while torrenting – it’s just that the farther the VPN server is from your real location the slower your torrents will transfer. If you are in the Middle East then Georgia is your best choice, which suffers from the same issue. If you are in West, Central, or Southern Africa then Kenya is your closest option, potentially over a thousand miles away. The bad news is that it’s still heavily restricted in Africa and the Middle East. The good news here is that after years of not allowing torrenting in Australia, CyberGhost has recently changed its mind – given that it’s still blocked in New Zealand, this is a big win for torrenters in Oceania. Torrenting with CyberGhost is not allowed while connected to the following countries: No P2P in 15 Different CountriesĬyberGhost allows torrenting, and even encourages it, on the majority of its server network – but not all of it. The kill switch is automatically enabled and cannot be deactivated on all platforms, so your true IP address will always be protected in the event of a sudden connection issue. We’ve summarized the best (and worst) of CyberGhost in our 60-second video review, which you can see below: While it’s a very good streaming VPN in general, we’ve found CyberGhost struggles with unblocking BBC iPlayer and HBO Max.
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