To me, ipv6 isn't the new internet. It's the current internet.
Even though I can connect over ipv4, I have trouble finding faith in a product that still isn't reachable over ipv6.
With protonvpn it's the same: with my own openvpn server I get an unique ipv6 address (without NAT).
Having found out that Protonvpn encourages to disable ipv6 in order to work left me doubting the entire product.
To me, ipv6 isn't the new internet. It's the current internet.
Even though I can connect over ipv4, I have trouble finding faith in a product that still isn't reachable over ipv6.
With protonvpn it's the same: with my own openvpn server I get an unique ipv6 address (without NAT).
Having found out that Protonvpn encourages to disable ipv6 in order to work left me doubting the entire product.