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In terms of rate limiting and IP bans there is always that possibility on a VPN and it does happen but that's the great thing about VPNs is you can always just swap servers. On an automated server like a nas, a server restart will take care of this issue but of course until that happens some indexers may have issues. But the great thing is we have things like flaresolverr now which can mitigate these rate limit and captcha issues with various websites and I highly recommend people take a some time to set it up. How I see it if you are using a residential IP that never changes, the risk of rate limiting or IP bans becomes more of an issue because it is longer lasting or permanent. So in my opinion the security and privacy benefits of a VPN outweighs the possibility of some minor hiccups.