Is it as secure as it claims?
Without a third party audit, we'll never know.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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Is it as secure as it claims?
Without a third party audit, we'll never know.
The fact they advertise “10GB of free VPN protection every 30 days” seems like a red flag. Additionally, it's generally pretty true you get what you pay for, so their paid plans running $1/month also seems fishy. If you want a trusted free VPN, Proton is the smart choice. If you're willing to pay for the service, Proton, MullVad, or IVPN are the trusted options for privacy.
10gb is the free plan. Every 30 days.
Yep, and since nearly all free VPN's cover their cost by selling user data, it's a red flag.
Might as call it CIA Honeypot VPN.
I don't know it, my first question would be: who really owns it?
Then, I would immediately be suspicious of a deal promising me a 90% discount... But that's just me.
I'd never heard of it until now and am so far okay sticking with Windscribe.
Looks fine to me . Independent and Swiss, it seems .