Based on our record, IVPN should be more popular than Snusbase. It has been mentiond 34 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
IVPN accounts affected are those using email and password to log in. Accounts created after November 2020 (using account ID as an identifier) are not affected and should be able to log in to http://ivpn.net, IVPN apps and perform account related actions. Source: 9 months ago
There has been no internal change for ports reserved, and we did not receive any reports of similar issues. Please email support at ivpn.net and we'll try and help troubleshoot. Source: 10 months ago
We have a clear money-back guarantee, just email support at ivpn.net and you will get a full refund on your payment. Source: 11 months ago
First, when visiting ivpn.net, it often works for a short period of time, but then times out until hours later. This will be consistent across all devices on my home network. If I go to my phone on cellular, it works perfectly, but only for a bit. It seems like IP addresses are temporarily blacklisted for a few hours or something after a bit of use. Source: 11 months ago
You go to ivpn.net, log in to your account, go to port-forwarding, activate it, read & remember the port that gets activated for you and then put that into your torrent-client to use. Source: 11 months ago
Hello, I have a question about sites like DeHashed.com, snusbase.com and intelx.io. Source: over 1 year ago
So if that is true, how could I go to the sites like https://intelx.io , https://dehashed.com/ ,https://snusbase.com/ and type email address that has been in a breach and obtain possible password and username sometimes for free, and sometimes for a couple of bucks? If what the OP of the linked post says is true. These platforms should not be legal, or am I missing something? Source: over 2 years ago
Usually it depends on where it will end up, you'll have to look through multiple different companies that pay to collect this information. Haveibeenpwned is a really great indicator to see the basics of where your information has been leaked through, but depending on the breach I'd recommend http://snusbase.com to get more details about what was contained in those databases. Source: over 2 years ago
My favorites are theses 3, and are the most updated & fastest updated. - https://pwndb2am4tzkvold.onion.ws/ - https://snusbase.com/ - Dehashed.com (very nice but not free :/). Source: about 3 years ago
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