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- Embed this notice@SoylentGroyper @ins0mniak Mullvad offered that, but they've turned that off because it was getting abused (I think probably too much torrenting and they didn't want to deal with it).
It's somewhat normal in Europoor land for more knowledgeable people to buy a VPS and use that as a proxy to your network for hosting at home since it's usually cheaper than buying a VPN subscription and certainly cheaper than renting a publicly routable IP from your ISP. My current ISP wants $12 for a public IP which is more than twice than a trash tier VPS from basically any reputable provider.