so when i was connected to the vpn i noticed that i couldnt join a specific minecraft server which uses a very good antivpn, somehow i thought mysterium 2.0 uses residential ips which apperiantly is NOT true, i went on proxycheck.io and noticed that mysterium has a “traceable_ownership” which means u can get traced back for doing wtv ur doing with the vpn.
id like an option to disable unsecure connections such as these so i can finally feel alone and not tracked, maybe a option for highest privacy so nobody can spy on me when using mysterium
proof:
“operator”: { “name”: “Mysterium”, “url”: “https://www.mysteriumvpn.com/”, “anonymity”: “high”, “popularity”: “medium”, “protocols”: [ “Wireguard”, “OpenVPN” ], “policies”: { “ad_filtering”: “no”, “free_access”: “no”, “paid_access”: “yes”, “port_forwarding”: “no”, “logging”: “no”, (mysterium logs cookies) “anonymous_payments”: “yes”, “crypto_payments”: “yes”, “traceable_ownership”: “yes”
Not all nodes are “residential” some are in data centres and you’d have to check before trying to connect. I’m on Mysterium VPN for iOS and on a residential virgin media IP
{
“provider”: “Virgin Media Limited”,
“organisation”: “Virgin Media Limited”,
“continent”: “Europe”,
“continentcode”: “EU”,
“country”: “United Kingdom”,
“isocode”: “GB”,
“region”: “England”,
“regioncode”: “ENG”,
“timezone”: “Europe/London”,
“city”: “Oakengates”,
“latitude”: 52.695,
“longitude”: -2.4504,
“currency”: {
“code”: “GBP”,
“name”: “Pound”,
“symbol”: “£”
},
“proxy”: “no”,
“type”: “Residential”
}
Cycle through until you get one you require.
I’ve refreshed and now connected to
"provider": "Baxet Group Inc.",
"organisation": "Baxet Group Inc",
"continent": "Europe",
"continentcode": "EU",
"country": "United Kingdom",
"isocode": "GB",
"region": "England",
"regioncode": "ENG",
"timezone": "Europe/London",
"city": "London",
"postcode": "W1B",
"latitude": 51.5074,
"longitude": -0.1278,
"currency": {
"code": "GBP",
"name": "Pound",
"symbol": "£"
},
"proxy": "yes",
"type": "VPN",
"operator": {
"name": "Mysterium",
"url": "https://www.mysteriumvpn.com/",
"anonymity": "high",
"popularity": "medium",
"protocols": [
"Wireguard",
"OpenVPN"
],
"policies": {
"ad_filtering": "no",
"free_access": "no",
"paid_access": "yes",
"port_forwarding": "no",
"logging": "no",
"anonymous_payments": "yes",
"crypto_payments": "yes",
"traceable_ownership": "yes"
}
}
It’s random which one you get
Even though you use a residential ip, that ip can get marked as a VPN Provider. I run a node, and my ip is marked. There are certain websites I can’t visit because of it. Not a big deal because I can route those sites through a different avenue, but just a FYI.
Hey, Mysterium does not lie about their privacy. Of course there are some nodes that get detected as VPN nodes and get blocked from some websites.
That is normal since everyone can use those nodes for basically anything.
i been running many node for a while. thanks for sharing the information
Some aren’t residential (try reconnecting till you get one) and some are residential yet still detected as a vpn, and you won’t be traced back 