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VPN and port forwarding
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So, do you mean getting a subscription for a static IP from the ISP? Yeah that would be a solution indeed, but I am not staying where I am currently for an extended period, so maybe it isnt ideal for me. That was what felt appealing to me about having something like this with a VPN subscription, it would mean I can avail it wherever I physically am, and without having to give any consideration to whether my ISP at the moment allows me to or not.
Sorry for the misunderstanding, no, you can get a static IP from Windscribe :) your location will be irrelevant, it's just your own personal static IP :)